A Spanish band that surfaced anonymously in 2018 with sparse, atmospheric music.
If you're new to Uaral, start with "Lament" and "Acidal", they frame that quiet, unexplained quality that makes their music stick. There's something about how those tracks hold space without filling it that feels right.
Uaral's music creates its own quiet world where folk and electronic elements blur into something genuinely haunting. Tracks like "Lament" and "Depresion" feel like private rituals rather than public songs, built around eerie vocals and synth lines that don't follow conventional structures. The anonymity isn't just a gimmick, it lets the work speak for itself without biography getting in the way.
They surfaced in 2018 with "Acidal (Tonada Para El Huerto En Re Menor)" and released a self-titled album that includes pieces like "Sounds Of Pain." and "The Writing And The Cry." The music has remained consistent in its experimental, atmospheric approach, with tracks like "Niche" and "Eterno En Mi" continuing that sparse, haunting sound.
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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