Exilio Psíquico is a Buenos Aires-based indie band that’s been carving out a quirky niche in Argentina’s underground scene since forming in the late 2010s. Mixing post-punk grit with synth-pop hooks and wry lyrical humor, their sound feels like a time capsule of '80s new wave filtered through modern anxieties about capitalism, mental health, and urban decay. Tracks like "Sertralina Mon Amour" (a darkly playful ode to antidepressants) and "Música Cheta" (a satire of privileged culture) showcase their knack for pairing danceable rhythms with existential musings.
Known for DIY aesthetics and a nostalgic-yet-futuristic vibe, the band’s recent releases—including the melancholic "Sin Luz, Sin Gas, Sin Teléfono" and the absurdist "Como un Pingüino Empetrolado"—double as social commentary wrapped in earworm melodies. While they keep a low profile offline, their live shows are legendary for merging chaotic energy with deadpan theatricality, solidifying their cult status in Latin America’s alternative circuit.
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