Zanto
Zanto formed in Madrid in 2009 with Javier Campillo on vocals, Carlos Tarque on guitar, Pepe Moreno on bass, and Alberto Marín on drums. Their debut album...
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Zanto formed in Madrid in 2009 with Javier Campillo on vocals, Carlos Tarque on guitar, Pepe Moreno on bass, and Alberto Marín on drums. Their debut album 'Aturdido' came out in 2011, with the title track becoming a significant hit. They followed it with 'La Suerte' in 2014, 'El Camino' in 2017, and 'Corazones Rotos' in 2020.
Their songs like 'Solo Mía' and 'Veneno' show the band's range from driving rock to more atmospheric material. They've worked with other Spanish artists including flamenco singer Niña Pastori and the band Amaral.
In 2012, there were some plagiarism claims about their song 'Humo,' though the details remain unclear. The band kept recording and playing shows through that period.
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