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La Sarita

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Years active
  
1999–Present

Origin
  
Lima (1997)

Website
  
lasaritaperu.com

Genres
  
Punk rock, Indie rock

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Members
  
Julio Pérez Martín Choy Kelvy Pachas Renato Briones Carlos Claro Dante "Choclito" Oliveros

Albums
  
Mamacha Simona, Danza la Raza, Más Poder, Tributo al Perú, Identidad

Record labels
  
Iempsa, Play Music & Video, VLM

Similar
  
Uchpa, Los Mojarras, Leusemia, Mar de Copas, Dolores Delirio

La sarita cari ito


La Sarita is a Peruvian punk rock group was formed in Lima, circa 1998, by Julio Perez and Martin Choy. La Sarita's name comes from the blessed "Sarita Colonia" a symbol of popular faith. La Sarita has four independent albums Mas Poder released in 1999, Danza la Raza in 2003, Mamacha Simona in 2009, and Identidad in 2012. La Sarita's sound is alternative hard rock fused with Latin flavor, Peruvian folkloric music and Afroperuvian sounds. La Sarita has a huge underground following in Latin America.

Contents

La sarita que linda flor en vivo


Lyrical depth

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La Sarita's lyrics are about social injustice and issues, urban drama, political corruption, destruction of the environment and ecosystems, about everyday life in South and Central American countries.

Touring

La Sarita Guachimn La Sarita YouTube

La Sarita' have toured to other countries like Finland, Switzerland, they played a rock festival in Salvador Bahia, Brazil, they have participated in "Rock En El Parque 2000" in Colombia. The band has also played in Mexico, Venezuela, Chile, Ecuador and all over Peru. La Sarita have shared the stage with international bands like Molotov, Enanitos Verdes, Todos Tus Muertos, Aterciopelados, Manu Chau, Los Prisioneros, La Cuca and Los Pericos.

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Songs

Más poderMás Poder · 1999
GuachimanDanza la Raza · 2003
Vida pasajeraMamacha Simona · 2009

References

La Sarita Wikipedia