Discografia Santa Sabina [work] Jun 2026
: A more mature, independent release that showcased their continued experimentation away from major labels.
Their self-titled debut album, Santa Sabina (1992), introduced a band that was technically proficient and atmospheric. Unlike the punk or ska dominating the Mexican scene at the time, Santa Sabina offered a sound characterized by Pablo Valero’s intricate guitar work and the rhythmic section of Poncho Figueroa and Jacobo Lieberman. discografia santa sabina
Santa Sabina is one of the most iconic and influential bands in the history of Mexican rock. Emerging from the underground scene of the late 1980s, they crafted a unique "dark-prog" sound that blended Gothic rock, jazz fusion, and psychedelic influences, anchored by the legendary, operatic voice of the late . Studio Albums : A more mature, independent release that showcased
(2003) Último álbum de estudio con material nuevo antes de la desvinculación paulatina de la banda; mantiene su estilo distintivo y emocional. Santa Sabina is one of the most iconic
(2000s) Presentaciones documentadas que recogen la energía escénica y la interacción con el público.
Released after Guerrero’s death from breast cancer (2011), this double CD collects singles, rarities, and a previously unreleased live version of "Azul Casi Morado" from their final concert in Guadalajara (2004). The liner notes feature testimonies from Café Tacvba’s Rubén Albarrán and Ely Guerra.