Valensia
Valensia formed around multi-instrumentalist Dani Martín, who handled lead vocals, guitar, and piano. The band included Juanjo Martín on bass, David Amo on...
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Valensia formed around multi-instrumentalist Dani Martín, who handled lead vocals, guitar, and piano. The band included Juanjo Martín on bass, David Amo on guitar and vocals, and Rafa Valiente on drums. Their debut single "1997" got some attention early on, and they released their first studio album "A Solas" in 2005.
They put out several more albums over the next few years, including "Esto No Es Una Canción" in 2006 and "Valensia 3" in 2008. Some of their songs like "Catalepsia" and "Gaia" show the kind of melodic, emotionally direct style they worked in. The band took a break in 2007 but came back together in 2009.
Their 2011 album "La Verdad" leaned into more acoustic and introspective territory. Valensia's lyrics sometimes touched on social issues, which occasionally sparked discussion, but mostly they kept making music that connected with their listeners in Spain.
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