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Vetusta Morla

Vetusta Morla were shaped in Tres Cantos (Madrid, Spain) in the summertime of 1998, and contain Pucho (vocals), David “Un Indio” García (drums), Álvaro B. Baglieto (bass), Jorge González (percussion/development), and Guillermo Galván and Juan Manuel Latorre (guitars and keyboards). In January of 2000 they documented their first demonstration, 13 …

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Love of Lesbian

Once a Catalan indie/alt-rock clothing that sang solely in British, Barcelona’s Like of Lesbian shifted gears and became an indie pop music group that sang solely in Spanish. Their pedigree within their indigenous country was solid, and by 2000, the group was starting for just one of rock’s most respected …

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Lori Meyers

A favorite Spanish alternative rock-band with independent root base, Lori Meyers were formed in 1998 in Loja, a city of around 20,000 people within the Spanish province of Granada. The group originally comprised schoolmates Antonio López (aka Noni; vocals, electric guitar), Julián Méndez (bass, key pad, vocals), Alejandro Méndez (acoustic …

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Dani Martín

Best known because the frontman of Spain’s biggest power pop group, Un Canto del Loco, vocalist/professional Dani Martín proved he could move it by itself after juggling a music profession with many critically acclaimed performing roles. Delivered Daniel Martín Garcia in Madrid in 1977, he frequently entertained his family members …

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Supersubmarina

Supersubmarina are an Andalusian pop quartet that formed in 2005. After launching a set of EPs, the music group agreed upon a major-label cope with Sony Music and released a full-length record, Electroviral, this year 2010. Another EP, Realimentación, implemented in 2011. Supersubmarina spent that summertime on the highway, playing …

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