Zahorí
Zahorí formed in Madrid around 2012 with brothers Pablo and Javier Rosco on guitars and vocals, José Manuel "Josele" Rosco on bass, and Iván González on...
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Zahorí formed in Madrid around 2012 with brothers Pablo and Javier Rosco on guitars and vocals, José Manuel "Josele" Rosco on bass, and Iván González on drums. Their sound pulls from rock, folk, and electronic textures, though they never settled into a single genre. The song "La Danza Del Galgo" came out in 2015 and became their breakthrough track, known for its hypnotic rhythm and lyrics that circle love and loss.
That single led to their debut album, also called "La Danza Del Galgo," in 2016. They followed it with "Hacia el Norte" in 2019 and "Viento y Luz" in 2022. Another early song, "La Fábula," appears among their most recognized work. The band's music tends to lean into mood and atmosphere rather than straightforward hooks, which has given them a steady following without much mainstream polish.
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