Zulia
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Zulia

Zulia is a Spanish band from Madrid. Their song 'Como cada día' became particularly well-known, with its melancholy melody and lyrics about love and longing....

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Zulia's melancholy Madrid sound

A Spanish band whose 2005 debut blended flamenco elements with personal lyrics about love and longing.

Start with 'Como cada día' for that signature melancholy, then try 'Duele' for their more direct side.

Zulia's 'Como cada día' became particularly well-known for its melancholy melody and lyrics about love and longing, capturing something specific about their Madrid roots. Their music sometimes blended flamenco elements with more experimental sounds, which wasn't always immediately embraced by the industry. Tracks like 'Duele' and 'Tu Voz' show their direct approach to personal themes and social issues.

The band's debut album came out in 2005, followed by others including 'De Piedra' in 2007 and 'Esperando el Amanecer' in 2009. Core members included vocalist Eva Amaral and guitarist Juan Aguirre, who also produced their work.

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Zulia is a Spanish band from Madrid. Their song 'Como cada día' became particularly well-known, with its melancholy melody and lyrics about love and longing. They also recorded tracks like 'Tu Voz' and 'Duele'.

The band's debut album came out in 2005, followed by others including 'De Piedra' in 2007 and 'Esperando el Amanecer' in 2009. Their music sometimes blended flamenco elements with more experimental sounds, which wasn't always immediately embraced by the industry.

Zulia's core members included vocalist Eva Amaral and guitarist Juan Aguirre, who also produced their work. Their lyrics often dealt with personal themes and social issues, which occasionally drew criticism alongside praise for their directness.

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