Kissing Spell, a Chilean psychedelic rock band from the late 1960s, is renowned for their 1970 album "Los Pajaros," predominantly sung in English. Formed by guitarist, singer, and drummer Carlos Fernandez, bassist and vocalist Juan Carlos "Tato" Gomez, and lead guitarist Ernesto "Kiko" Murillo, the group later expanded to include organist/flautist Ernesto Aracena and pianist/flautist Guillermo Olivares. Their music blends subtle Latin elements with contemplative psychedelic rock, positioning them among the finest in Latin America's genre. Due to Chile's unstable political climate, they renamed themselves Embrujo for their second album, further solidifying their legacy in South American psychedelic music. ([forcedexposure.com](https://www.forcedexposure.com/Artists/EMBRUJO.html?utm_source=openai))