Picus
Picus is a Spanish band that formed in Madrid in the early 2010s. Their name comes from the Latin word for woodpecker. The group includes Juan Pablo Villamil...
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Picus is a Spanish band that formed in Madrid in the early 2010s. Their name comes from the Latin word for woodpecker. The group includes Juan Pablo Villamil on vocals and guitar, Pablo González on bass, Jorge González on guitar, and David Cordero on drums.
They've worked with artists like Amparo Sánchez and Natalia Lafourcade. Their albums include 'Canciones de no volver' from 2013, 'Música para las almas heridas' in 2015, 'Infinito y un día' in 2018, and 'Reflejos' from 2021.
In 2015 they released 'Mundo Al Revés,' which became their most recognizable song. Other tracks like '¡Ay Ay Ay!', 'Aunque Digan,' and 'Baila Conmigo' show their mix of folk, rock, and Latin rhythms. Their lyrics tend toward the introspective.
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