Years To Come
Years To Come formed in Palma de Mallorca in 1999 with Marc Ros on vocals and guitar, Joan Miquel Sastre on bass, Jaume Reus on drums, and Joan Miquel Oliver...
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Years To Come formed in Palma de Mallorca in 1999 with Marc Ros on vocals and guitar, Joan Miquel Sastre on bass, Jaume Reus on drums, and Joan Miquel Oliver on keyboards. They built their sound around indie rock with some post-rock and electronic touches, drawing from bands like The Cure and Radiohead.
Their 2005 album 'Living Is Easy With Eyes Closed' gave them a wider audience, with the title track becoming a notable song. They followed it with albums like 'No Somos Ángeles' in 2008 and 'Atlántico' in 2014. The drummer changed in 2008 when David Pedrós replaced Jaume Reus.
Their music includes songs like 'Take a Deep Breath' and 'Blurry'. The track 'Living Is Easy With Eyes Closed' appeared in Alejandro González Iñárritu's 2014 film 'Birdman', which brought some attention. The band has kept a steady presence with Ros, Sastre, Oliver, and Pedrós continuing to work together.
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