A Madrid band that mixed rock and folk into introspective songs about love and uncertainty.
For a good sense of their mood, put on "El Largo Adiós" or the earlier hit "Qué Nos va a Pasar." Both have that direct, unadorned quality they never really left behind.
In the late '90s, their song "Qué Nos va a Pasar" became a hit by capturing a very specific feeling, that nagging doubt in a relationship, put plainly. Tracks like "El Largo Adiós" and "Desenfocada" kept exploring that same emotional ground, with arrangements that leaned on Spanish folk touches instead of big production. It's music that feels lived-in, not performed.
They formed in Madrid in 1995, with José Luis Moro up front and a steady lineup that included guitarist Pedro San Martín. After some lean early years playing live, the 1998 album "Frío" and its single "Qué Nos va a Pasar" brought them wider attention. They kept putting out records like "Viaje de Ida" in 2002, sticking to that blend of rock and folk without much fuss.
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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