A Spanish trio whose songs blend personal stories with melodic folk-pop, anchored by brothers Pablo and Raúl Muñoz.
For a good sense of their sound, 'Euforia' and 'Corre' are solid places to start. They've got that folk-pop thing down without overcomplicating it.
They've built a catalog that feels like a conversation between friends, with songs like 'Euforia' and 'Corre' carrying that mix of Spanish folk and straightforward pop. Their name itself came from a family photograph, which tells you something about where the music comes from. They've been at it since the late 1990s, putting out albums that stick to that personal, melodic lane without much fuss.
They formed as a trio in the late 1990s, with the Muñoz brothers and childhood friend Javi Méndez. Their debut 'Arroyo Claro' in 2003 gave them a national hit with the title track, and they've kept releasing albums like 'Un Segundo' and 'Historias' through 2021. There was that plagiarism accusation in 2009 they denied, but mostly it's been steady work in their own style.
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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