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Lyrically, the album oscillates between and nocturnal escapism . While tracks like "Bye Bye" deal with the universal ache of heartbreak, they do so with an upbeat tempo that encourages the listener to keep moving. The production is clean and accessible, highlighting Mario "Pájaro" Gómez’s distinctive, raspy vocals that became the auditory trademark of the group.

But as the night wore on, the name of the band started to feel like a prophecy. They played through the sunrise, their energy feeding off the exhaustion of the crowd. They traveled from city to city in a van that rattled like a skeleton, living only when the sun went down and the stage lights came up. They became legends of the night, the soundtrack to every heartbreak and high-speed drive across Argentina. Vilma Palma E Vampiros - Vilma Palma E Vampiros...

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