Lince
Lince formed in Madrid in 2016 as a quartet with Edu Perez on vocals and guitar, Jose Manuel Martinez on guitar, Luismi Garcia on bass, and David Hernandez on...
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Lince formed in Madrid in 2016 as a quartet with Edu Perez on vocals and guitar, Jose Manuel Martinez on guitar, Luismi Garcia on bass, and David Hernandez on drums. Their debut album 'Natural' came out the following year, and the title track became a hit. The band's early sound was straightforward pop-rock with catchy melodies.
They released a second album called 'Cicatrices' in 2018, which showed a more personal side. Around that time, they made some public comments about the Spanish music industry that stirred up conversation. Their songs like 'The Puppet Song' and 'Echoes' kept building their audience through live shows.
David Hernandez left the band in 2020 and was replaced by Sergio Garcia on drums. They've put out four studio albums total, including 'Desterrados,' and have continued playing festivals and touring. Their catalog includes tracks like 'Empire,' 'Frenzy,' and 'Lost Forever.'
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