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La Casa Azul

La Casa Azul is a pop band from Barcelona, Spain formed in 1997. Their sound is often described as combining many of the qualities of 1960s American pop bands like the Beach Boys and 1970s European disco-pop acts like ABBA with clean, clear production reminiscent of Shibuya-kei. This distinctive sound is created by producer Guille Milkyway, who also writes the band’s songs. La Casa Azul release their records on the indie-pop label Elefant. The band officially consists of five members (David, Virginia, Oscar, Clara and Sergio) who appear in the band’s distinctive “retro” music videos ...read more

La Casa Azul is a pop band from Barcelona, Spain formed in 1997. Their sound is often described as combining many of the qualities of 1960s American pop bands like the Beach Boys and 1970s European disco-pop acts like ABBA with clean, clear production reminiscent of Shibuya-kei. This distinctive sound is created by producer Guille Milkyway, who also writes the band’s songs. La Casa Azul release their records on the indie-pop label Elefant. The band officially consists of five members (David, Virginia, Oscar, Clara and Sergio) who appear in the band’s distinctive “retro” music videos, though notably do not perform live, instead, Guille Milkyway sings and plays the songs solo at concerts. This, along with inconsistencies between instruments featured in the videos and those audible on the songs, has led many to believe that Guille Milkyway is in fact the sole performer on the records and uses the band “members” (who do not give interviews and whose last names have never been disclosed) in order to project an image. « hide


LPs
La Polinesia Meridional
2011

3.5
1 Votes
La Revolución Sexual
2007

3.5
1 Votes
Tan simple como el amor
2003

4
1 Votes
EPs
Como un fan
2005

4.5
1 Votes

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