Edgar
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Edgar

Edgar came out of Seville in the mid-90s with a sound that mixed rock with flamenco and other Andalusian elements. Their debut album 'Liquida' from 1995 gave...

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Edgar's flamenco-tinged rock from Seville

A Spanish band that blended Andalusian elements with rock through the late 90s and early 2000s.

For a good sense of their range, try 'Ocidentes Acontecem' next to something like 'Abaixo do Nível do Mar'. One pushes forward, the other settles into a different kind of space.

Edgar's sound was never just straight rock, it had that flamenco texture and regional feel from the start. You can hear it in 'Liquida', the title track from their 1995 debut, where the guitar work feels fluid and distinctly Andalusian. Their lyrics often leaned into social themes, which gave their music an edge that sometimes rubbed conservative listeners the wrong way.

They emerged from Seville in the mid-90s with 'Liquida' and kept that regional thread running through albums like 'Perro' in 1997 and 'Tercero' in 2000. The catalog includes everything from driving rock tracks to more atmospheric pieces like 'Felizes Eram Os Golfinhos', showing they could shift moods without losing their foundation.

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Edgar came out of Seville in the mid-90s with a sound that mixed rock with flamenco and other Andalusian elements. Their debut album 'Liquida' from 1995 gave them their first real attention, anchored by the title track's fluid guitar work. They followed it with albums like 'Perro' in 1997, 'Tercero' in 2000, and 'Cuarto' in 2003, each continuing to weave those regional influences into their rock foundation.

Songs like 'Felizes Eram Os Golfinhos' and 'Ocidentes Acontecem' show the band's range, moving between more atmospheric pieces and driving rock. Their lyrics often touched on social themes, which sometimes put them at odds with more conservative listeners. They kept recording and playing through those years, building a catalog that includes tracks like 'Abaixo do Nível do Mar' and 'Só Morra Se For Deixar Saudades'.

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