Quatroseres came together in the Canary Islands with Luis Morera on vocals and guitar, Pedro Guerra on guitar and vocals, José Antonio Ramos on bass and vocals, and Pedro Ojeda on drums. They put out albums like 'La Rosa Negra' in 1992, 'Civilizados' in 1994, and 'Romanos XII' in 1997, mixing traditional sounds with more contemporary ones.
Their song 'Romanos XII', written with poet Marcos Lacon, looked at the persecution of the Romani people and stirred some debate about cultural appropriation. It also helped them reach more listeners. Another track, 'Se Eu Puder Voar', showed up in their catalog around the same time.
They kept recording into the 2000s with albums like 'Presente' in 2001 and a self-titled one in 2004. Their music stayed grounded in those early blends without chasing easy categories.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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