A Spanish band that mixed rock with experimental touches, anchored by the haunting ballad 'Lobo-Hombre en París'.
For their mood, start with 'Lobo-Hombre en París.' For their later work, 'La era del mar' holds up that same atmospheric quality.
They came out of Madrid in 1982 with a sound that felt both accessible and slightly off-kilter. 'Lobo-Hombre en París' from 1984 became their signature, a dark, atmospheric track that stuck with listeners. Songs like 'La era del mar' and 'Hermana tierra' show how they kept that balance of pop melody and personal strangeness.
Formed in 1982 with Rafael Sánchez, Mario Martínez, and Carlos E. García Berlanga, they released 'Mil Silencios' that same year. After Martínez left in 1985, the lineup shifted with new members, but they kept recording through the decades, putting out albums like 'El Mar de la Tranquilidad' in 1987 and 'El Dorado' in 2009.
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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