Maldita Nerea
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Maldita Nerea

Maldita Nerea formed in 2003 around singer and songwriter Jorge Ruiz. They signed with Warner Music in 2005 after playing local venues for a couple of years....

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Maldita Nerea, the Spanish band that writes plainly.

A Spanish pop-rock group known for straightforward songs about everyday life.

For a good sense of their sound, try 'Todo Esta Perfecto' or the acoustic version of 'Bailarina.' They're the kind of band that makes you feel like you're just having a conversation.

They've built a catalog that feels like someone talking plainly about things that matter, without dramatic arrangements. Songs like 'Todo Esta Perfecto' and 'Perdona Si Te Llamo Amor' show their knack for acoustic pop that connects on a personal level. Their music just sticks around because it's honest and uncomplicated.

Formed in 2003 around singer Jorge Ruiz, they signed with Warner Music in 2005 after playing local venues. Their debut 'Es Una Canción' arrived in 2007, followed by albums like 'El Secreto de las Tortugas' and 'Fácil' in 2011, which included their breakout track. The lineup has stayed consistent with Ruiz, drummer Rubén Marqués, and bassist Javier Baldrés.

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Maldita Nerea formed in 2003 around singer and songwriter Jorge Ruiz. They signed with Warner Music in 2005 after playing local venues for a couple of years. Their debut album 'Es Una Canción' came out in 2007, followed by 'El Secreto de las Tortugas' and then 'Fácil' in 2011.

That third album included 'Perdona Si Te Llamo Amor,' which became their breakout track. Other songs like 'Adiós' and 'Todo Está Perfecto' show their mix of acoustic pop and indie rock. The band's lineup has stayed fairly consistent, with Rubén Marqués on drums and Javier Baldrés on bass alongside Ruiz.

They write about personal experiences and everyday situations, keeping the arrangements straightforward. You can hear it in songs like 'Mira Dentro' and the acoustic version of 'Bailarina.' Their music doesn't try to be dramatic, it just feels like someone talking plainly about things that matter.

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