El Sueño de Morfeo
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El Sueño de Morfeo

El Sueño de Morfeo formed in 2002 with three friends from Asturias: Raquel del Rosario on vocals, David Feito on guitar, and Juan Luis Suárez on drums. Their...

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El Sueño de Morfeo, a Spanish folk-pop trio

A band from Asturias that blended flamenco guitar with melodic pop, led by Raquel del Rosario's vocals.

For a sense of their sound, start with 'Nunca Volverá' or 'Depende de Ti', they capture that mix of folk and pop that defined their early years.

They brought Spanish folk sounds into the mainstream with songs like 'Nunca Volverá,' which helped them find a wider audience after their 2005 debut. Their straightforward, melodic writing in tracks like 'Depende de Ti' connected with listeners across Spain and beyond, keeping them active in the pop scene for years. Even after Raquel del Rosario left in 2013, they continued with albums like 'En el Vuelo' in 2019, showing their resilience.

Formed in 2002 by three friends from Asturias, they released their first album in 2005 and followed it with records like 'Nos Vemos en el Bar' in 2007. They toured Europe and the Americas, blending flamenco touches into pop and rock arrangements. After Raquel del Rosario's departure, they put out 'En el Vuelo' with a different singer.

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El Sueño de Morfeo formed in 2002 with three friends from Asturias: Raquel del Rosario on vocals, David Feito on guitar, and Juan Luis Suárez on drums. Their first album came out in 2005, and it included the song 'Nunca Volverá,' which helped them find a wider audience. They followed that with several more albums over the next few years, like 'Nos Vemos en el Bar' in 2007 and 'Cosas que Nos Hacen Sentir Bien' in 2009.

Their music often pulled from Spanish folk sounds, with Feito's guitar work adding some flamenco touches to pop and rock arrangements. Songs like 'Depende de Ti' and 'Esta Soy Yo' showed their knack for straightforward, melodic writing that connected with listeners in Spain and beyond. They toured fairly widely, playing shows across Europe and the Americas.

In 2013, Raquel del Rosario left the group due to health concerns. The band continued with a different singer, and they put out another album called 'En el Vuelo' in 2019. That record had tracks like 'Lo Mejor Está Por Llegar' and kept them active in the Spanish pop scene.

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