A Spanish indie pop project blending electronic sounds with nostalgic, romantic lyrics since 1997.
If you want to get the feel of La Casa Azul, start with 'Superguay' or 'Como un fan'. They're good examples of that mix of synth hooks and nostalgic lyrics.
La Casa Azul matters because it captures a specific, bright synth-pop sound that defined a slice of Spain's indie scene. Songs like 'Superguay' and 'El Momento' have that playful yet wistful quality that feels both catchy and emotionally grounded. It's pop music that doesn't overthink itself but still sticks with you.
The project started in 1997 with Guille Milkyway at the helm, releasing albums like 'Tan Simple Como El Amor' in 2003. Later records such as 'La Nueva Canción' and 'La Fiesta Escandinava' kept evolving that electronic pop style without losing its core. It's always been about Guille's songwriting, from early tracks to recent ones.
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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