Friccion

Friccion: The Raw Energy of Argentine Rock
Friccion is an Argentine rock band known for its potent blend of classic rock energy and modern alternative edge. Formed in Buenos Aires in 2005, the group achieved significant national recognition with their 2012 album Resistencia, which spawned several hit singles and earned a gold certification in Argentina.
Early career
The band was founded by vocalist and guitarist Tomas Rojas and bassist Lucia Mendez, who met while studying at the University of Buenos Aires. Their early sound was honed through relentless gigging in the city's underground club scene, leading to a self-released EP, Ruido de Fondo, in 2007.
This independent release caught the attention of the local indie label Sonido Sur, which signed the band and released their full-length debut, Entre La Gente, in 2009. The album established their gritty, guitar-driven signature but saw only moderate commercial success.
Breakthrough
Friccion's breakthrough arrived in 2012 with their sophomore album, Resistencia, released on the larger independent label Rock Nacional Records. The lead single, Alta Tensión, became an anthem on Argentine rock radio, propelling the album to number four on the national albums chart.
Resistencia was certified gold within six months, selling over 20,000 copies. This success solidified Friccion's place in the contemporary Argentine rock landscape and enabled their first major national tour.
Key tracks
Alta Tensión — This explosive single broke the band nationally, topping Argentine rock charts for several weeks in 2012.
Ciudad de Fuego — A fan-favorite track known for its driving bassline and anthemic chorus, often closing their live shows.
Sin Red — Showcasing a slower, more melodic side, this song demonstrated the band's songwriting depth and expanded their audience.
Resistencia — The album's title track became a rallying cry, noted for its socially conscious lyrics and powerful guitar riff.
Following their breakthrough, Friccion maintained a steady output, releasing Líneas Cruzadas in 2016 and Ecos in 2020. They have collaborated with notable Argentine artists like guitarist Indio Solari on the track "La Parte de Atrás" and shared stages with international acts such as The Strokes during their South American tours. Their music continues to evolve, incorporating elements of post-punk and garage rock while retaining their core rock identity.
Fans of Friccion's energetic, guitar-centric sound often appreciate the work of similar Argentine rock acts. Las Pastillas Del Abuelo shares a commitment to lyrical storytelling within a rock framework. Eruca Sativa delivers a comparable blend of alternative rock intensity and melodic hooks. The raw, driving energy of Vilma Palma e Vampiros also resonates with Friccion's foundational style.
Friccion's catalog receives regular airplay across a network of dedicated rock stations, particularly on classic rock FM stations and alternative rock radio stations focusing on Latin American rock. Their hits from Resistencia are staples, while newer tracks from Ecos are featured on independent music radio stations seeking fresh guitar-driven content.
Listeners can discover the powerful sound of Friccion through the rock radio stations available on onairium.com, where their music is featured in rotation alongside other defining acts of the Argentine rock genre.
