**Signos** emerged from Argentina's vibrant rock en español scene, forming in Córdoba in 1987 as part of the "Nueva Ola Cordobesa" movement. Blending post-punk urgency with melodic new wave textures, the band (fronted by Pablo Sbaraglia) became cult favorites with their self-titled 1990 debut and 1992's atmospheric "Horas." After a hiatus, their 2010s resurgence saw fresh recordings and intimate performances like the stripped-down *Música En La Biblioteca* session, proving their dreamy anthems like *Tiempo Para Soñar* still resonate with fans craving introspective rock with poetic Spanish lyrics. While maintaining a laidback presence, Signos' legacy persists as bridge between Argentina's '80s underground and today's indie scene.
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