The band was formed in the Montevideo neighbourhood of Malvín, in 1994 by lead vocalist and guitarist Emiliano Brancciari, bassist Mateo Moreno, and drummer Pablo Abdala.
Musicians Pamela Retamoza, Emiliano García, Santiago Svirsky, and Martín Gil joined in the following years.
The band signed with Bizarro Records to release Este Fuerte Viento que Sopla, certified double platinum by the Cámara Uruguaya de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (CUD).
Following the release of three studio albums between 2004 and 2008, the band saw breakthrough success with Por Lo Menos Hoy (2010) and El Calor del Pleno Invierno (2012); both albums received multi-platinum certifications by the CUD and the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers (CAPIF), and the latter topped the charts in Uruguay and Argentina.
Their 2012 singles "A Las Nueve" and "Ese Maldito Momento" saw a resurgence on the chart, being the band's highest-peaking songs at number 27 and 43, respectively.