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Hay dos proyectos musicales denominados bajo el nombre Victoria Abril: Victoria Abril (born Victoria Merida Rojas, July 4, 1959) is a highly respected Spanish film actress. She is most known to international audiences for her performance in the movie ¡Átame! (Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!) by director Pedro Almodóvar. Victoria Abril was born in Madrid. Besides working in Spain she also made films in France and Italy. She has been nominated eight times for Goya Awards in the Lead Actress category and has won once. "Victoria Abril" También es una agrupación Argentina que se formó en 1996. Estaba integrada por Miguel Castro, Leonardo Santos, Julián Della Paolera y Julián Egozcue, y editaron su álbum debut, "Todos los días hago eso", al año siguiente. "Más Victoria Abril", la segunda placa, fue editada en 1999 con la producción artística de Daniel Melero. Una carta documento de la actriz española los obligó a cambiar de nombre. Rebautizados Victoria Mil, volvieron a trabajar con Melero para su disco "Armas" editado el 2001. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
# Victoria Abril (Argentine Band) This Argentine ensemble merits serious listening for its thoughtful approach to sonic storytelling. Formed in 1996, Victoria Abril constructs soundscapes that balance intricate instrumental arrangements with lyrical introspection, creating work that rewards close attention. The band's distinctive contribution lies in how it navigates between accessibility and complexity—their compositions refuse simple categorization, instead moving fluidly through influences while maintaining a coherent artistic vision. What makes them particularly noteworthy is their commitment to craft: each element serves a larger narrative purpose rather than existing for surface appeal. For listeners curious about how Argentine musicians have developed sophisticated arrangements and conceptual depth, Victoria Abril represents a meaningful example of