Cacerolas
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Cacerolas

Cacerolas was a Spanish band that formed in the late 1970s, taking their name from the Spanish word for saucepans. They came together during a period of...

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Cacerolas, the Spanish punk-folk saucepans

A late-1970s Spanish band that mixed punk energy with folk elements and experimental sounds.

If you want to hear what they were about, start with "Adiós" and "Piltrafa." That raspy vocal delivery over those unpolished arrangements tells you everything.

Cacerolas captured a specific moment in Spain's political transition with raw, direct songs that reflected social concerns. Tracks like "Adiós" and "Piltrafa" carried that distinctive raspy vocal delivery that became their signature. Their DIY approach made them a genuine document of Spanish underground music rather than a polished commercial product.

They formed in the late 1970s, drawing members from countercultural circles during Spain's political transition. Their music blended punk energy with folk elements and experimental sounds, with songs like "Piltrafa" and "Adiós" carrying their raw lyrical approach. The band didn't last long as an active group, but their recordings remain from that particular moment.

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Cacerolas was a Spanish band that formed in the late 1970s, taking their name from the Spanish word for saucepans. They came together during a period of political transition, with members drawn from countercultural circles. Their music mixed punk energy with folk elements and experimental sounds.

Their songs like "Piltrafa" and "Adiós" carried raw, direct lyrics that reflected social concerns of their time. The vocalist who went by the name Piltrafa delivered these with a distinctive raspy voice that became central to their sound. The band's approach was DIY and unpolished, fitting with the punk ethos of their era.

They didn't last long as an active group, but their recordings captured a particular moment in Spanish underground music. The songs remain as documents of that time rather than as polished commercial products.

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