A Spanish group known for theatrical live shows and songs that mix vocal harmonies with pop arrangements.
For a quick sense of their range, try 'Lesser Things' for the vocal harmonies and 'Social Engineering' for that tighter, urgent side. Both frame what they do pretty well.
Barcelona's sound pulls classical vocal training into pop structures, which gives songs like 'Social Engineering' a driving, almost theatrical urgency. Their catalog includes everything from the expansive 'Across The Universe' to tighter tracks like 'Drop Everything,' showing a range that feels both polished and live-wire. That blend made their stage presence a real draw, with multiple vocalists trading lines over energetic arrangements.
Luis Llongueras and Carlos Marín started working together in the early 1990s, forming a group that eventually included several vocalists. They put out their self-titled debut in 1999, then kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s with albums like 'Betrayal' and 'Viva!' Their songs shifted from the pop-ready 'Pop Goes the World' to later, more driving material like 'Social Engineering.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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