Sôber is a Spanish rock band hailing from Madrid, known for their unique blend of hard rock and alternative metal with profound and introspective lyrics. The group was formed in the early 1990s by the Escobedo brothers, Carlos on guitar and Jorge on bass, accompanied by Antonio Bernardini on guitar and Manu Reyes on drums. They experienced a swift ascent in the Spanish rock scene, especially with the release of their third album, "Morfología," which helped to solidify their signature sound that skillfully combined heavy riffs with melodic harmonies.
The band reached a creative peak with their critically acclaimed album "Paradÿsso," released in 2002, which became a cornerstone of Spanish rock and a commercial success. However, in 2005, Sôber went on hiatus as band members pursued different musical projects. The much-anticipated reunion came in 2010, which saw the group return to their roots and re-establish themselves as a force in the Spanish music industry. Sôber's resilience and adaptability are exemplified in their recent releases such as "La Sinfonía del Paradÿsso," which features orchestral reworkings of their hits, and the albums that follow, including poignant singles like "Mi heroína" and anthemic tracks like "No Hay Dolor," which showcase the band's continuous evolution while staying true to the intense and emotive style that their fans have come to expect.
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