A Spanish pop-rock band whose songs like "Rip Out Your Eyes" found an audience in the 2000s.
For a quick sense of their sound, try "Rip Out Your Eyes" or "Cleansing." They're straightforward examples of what the band did well.
El Niño's music captured a particular moment in Spanish pop-rock, with songs that balanced accessible melodies and rock energy. Tracks like "Rip Out Your Eyes" show their knack for memorable hooks. Their 2005 album "El Sueño de Morfeo" and later work like "El destino en tus manos" document their evolution through the decade.
The band formed in 2001 with Fran Perea, Dani Martín, Pablo Puyol, and Juan Pablo Shuk. After Puyol and Shuk left in 2004, Perea and Martín continued, releasing albums through 2009 including "Nos vemos en el camino."
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