Naahara formed in 2014 as a Spanish band with four members: Dani Serrano on vocals and guitar, Emilio Saiz on drums, Pablo Urbina on bass, and David Serrano on keyboards. They released three studio albums: "La Llave" in 2014, "Oblivion" in 2016, and "Dies Irae" in 2019.
Their song "Duras Verdades" became particularly notable for its direct approach to mental health themes, which sparked some debate at the time. Another track, "Urrou (part. Velles)," appears among their most recognized work.
The band's material often leaned into rock, pop, and electronic elements, with lyrics that dealt in personal and sometimes difficult subject matter. Their output was occasionally described as introspective or unconventional, drawing mixed reactions from listeners.
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