El Punto
El Punto formed in Valencia, Spain in the early 2000s as a trio with Javier Alarcón, David Correas, and Jorge Martínez. Their self-titled debut album came out...
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El Punto formed in Valencia, Spain in the early 2000s as a trio with Javier Alarcón, David Correas, and Jorge Martínez. Their self-titled debut album came out in 2005, mixing Spanish folk melodies with pop arrangements. Songs like 'Amor de Verano' and 'Aventura' from that period show their knack for catchy, romantic tunes.
Over time, the band's lineup shifted. Javier Alarcón left in 2015, and Carles Dénia joined as vocalist. Their sound kept drawing from flamenco, rumba, and bolero, giving their pop songs a Mediterranean feel. They've kept recording since, with tracks like 'Más Que a Mi' continuing in that vein.
In 2010, they had some legal trouble over a song called 'Amores Pasajeros' being used in a TV show. It didn't stop them from putting out more albums, but it was one of those bumps bands sometimes hit on the way.
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