Tahúres Zúrdos was a prominent Spanish rock band that emerged in the vibrant 1980s music scene, making a significant impact on the Spanish-speaking rock world with their unique blend of rock melodies and introspective lyrics. The band was formed in 1987 in Navarra, Spain, by Aurora Beltrán (vocals and guitar), her brother Lolo Beltrán (guitar), Luis Salcedo (bass), and Javier Lizarazu (drums). Aurora's hauntingly expressive voice and the group's penchant for poetic storytelling quickly garnered them a dedicated following.
Although the band officially disbanded in 2004, their discography is peppered with influential works that capture various stages of their evolution. Their albums, such as "El Tiempo De La Luz" and "Azul," display a band unafraid to explore the emotional and cerebral landscapes through their music. They experienced commercial success with hits like "Nieve Negra," "La caza," and "13," the latter being their last studio album before pursuing solo careers and other projects. Their compilation album, "Tahures Zurdos (1987 / 2004). 17 Años," serves as a testament to their 17-year career—a time during which they cemented themselves as a distinguished name in Spanish rock history.
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