[4] She collaborated with many national artists and bands such as Soda Stereo, Divididos (both as a substitute drummer and percussionist), Charly García, David Lebón, Celeste Carballo, Lito Vitale, Juan Carlos Baglietto, Memphis la Blusera, Los Rodríguez, Patricia Sosa, Marcela Morelo, Attaque 77, Alejandro Lerner, Los Tipitos, and Natalia Oreiro.
At the end of the 90s, Andrea Álvarez began to produce her own music, first with the Pulsomadre project (a percussion ensemble composed by all women), then subsequently, on her own.
[9] From the year 2000 (and some creative collaboration with Producer, Emilio Haro) she begins to give shape to what was her first solo album, self titled, Andrea Álvarez.
Again in company of Emilio Haro in the production but already with the participation of Mauro Quintero, and Franco Fontanarrosa in the arrangements, 2006 is the year of the release of Dormís?
Álvarez calls Jim Diamond, well known American Producer from Detroit, Michigan, to give shape to a more raw and visceral record.
[10] Featuring guest guitarist and artist, Ricardo Mollo (of Divididos) and Richard Coleman, the album is edited by Pirca Records and distributed by Universal Music.
[13] In 2015 she independently releases her fourth album, Y Lo Dejamos Venir, with her band: Lonnie Hillyer on bass and Tomás Brugués on guitar.
On July 26 of this year, Andrea Álvarez launched her fifth and latest album, La Cadena Del Mal, recorded in Panda Studios in Buenos Aires, Argentina in October and November 2023.
The album was Produced by Andrea Alvarez, bassist Lonnie D. Hillyer, guitarist Tomi Brugués, and engineered and mixed by Christian Algarañaz.
The album was mastered at Reveal Sound in London, England by Neil Pickles, who has also worked with artists such as Tool, Groove Armada, Basement Jaxx, Fun Lovin' Criminals, The Alabama Three, Kasabian, and The Buzzcocks, among others.