Niños Mutantes

Niños Mutantes is a Spanish alternative rock band hailing from Granada, an influential musical hub that has given rise to various prominent Spanish bands. Formed in the mid-1990s, the group consists of Juan Alberto Martínez (vocals and guitar), Andrés López (bass), Miguel Haro (drums), and Nani Castañeda (drums since 1999), after Haro left the group. The quartet is known for their evocative lyrics and their blend of rock with a distinct indie sensibility, carving out a strong identity within the Spanish indie music scene.

Over the years, Niños Mutantes have earned critical acclaim and a loyal fan base with their impassioned performances and a steady output of albums that explore the complexities of human emotion and social commentary. Among their most recent releases, "Cuchillos y diamantes" and "Buena Suerte" showcase their ability to oscillate between raw energy and introspection, while "No Has Venido a Sufrir" and "Una Noche (las Estrellas)" extend their thematic repertoire, touching on optimism and the poignancy of human experiences. The band's commitment to their art is evident in the poignant storytelling of "Palabras para Julio (LA VEGA)" and the melancholic beauty of "Diez." With a career spanning over two decades, Niños Mutantes continue to be a potent force in the music industry, engaging listeners with their thought-provoking and emotionally resonant music.

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Cuchillos y diamantes
Album - 9 Tracks - Released November 18, 2022
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