Entre RÃos, an indie pop band from Argentina, was formed in Buenos Aires in 2000 and originally consisted of Sebastián Carreras, Isol, and Gabriel Lucena. Carreras and Lucena had previously worked together as Tus Hermosos, releasing the CD AnatomÃa de MelancolÃa in 1998. Isol left after the release of their album Onda in 2005. The band also gained significant attention when their song "Hoy No" (2005) was adapted for a Quilmes beer commercial in the same year, boosting their popularity in Argentina. Entre RÃos embarked on extensive tours across South America and Spain between 2002 and 2006. Paula Meijide briefly joined the group before being replaced by Rosario Ortega and Romina D'Angelo for the recording of their self-titled album in 2008. They also ventured into audiovisual installations with the project SAGA in 2012 and 2013.