Vacaciones

Vacaciones is a band that hails from the effervescent pop scene of Spain, known for their sweet melodies and indie pop sensibilities. Their music is characterized by a charming blend of jangly guitars, catchy hooks, and heartfelt lyrics, capturing the essence of youthful exuberance and the bittersweetness of love and life. The band has a devout following among fans of the pop indie scene, particularly within the Spanish-speaking community and among enthusiasts of the international indie music circuit.

Drawing influence from the twee pop movement, Vacaciones has a discography that embodies the spirit of twee aesthetics blended with a distinctly Spanish flair. With releases like "Soy tu fan" and "No Me Digas Que Me Quieres," they have demonstrated their ability to craft pop anthems that are both infectious and introspective. Their compilation album "All The Elefant Recordings (1993-2003) Plus Demos And Live Tracks" serves as a comprehensive homage to their journey and contribution to the genre over a decade. The warmth and vibrant energy of tracks like "Emmaboda," "Sonreír," and "Espero Una Respuesta" continue to resonate with fans, and the subtle intimacies of songs like "Dani" showcase their versatility as songwriters and musicians. Vacaciones remains a treasured gem in the indie music scene's crown, renowned for their dedication to creating music that stays with the listener long after the last note has played.

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Soy tu fan
Album - 12 Tracks - Released November 18, 2015
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  1. November 18, 2015
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  8. February 15, 1999
  1. November 18, 2015
  2. March 12, 2012
  3. October 1, 2006
  4. May 16, 2003
  5. February 20, 2002
  6. February 16, 2000
  7. February 15
  8. February 15, 1999