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Nadando a Crol, issued in April 2007 on Everlasting Records, collects thirteen tracks from El Hombre Burbuja, a fixture in the Spanish indie pop circuit. The album’s lean arrangements and melodic clarity place it firmly within the pop hispano lineage, with songs like "Mi Rulot and I" exemplifying the band’s knack for catchy, unpretentious hooks. The record’s titles—ranging from "Cómprate un arma" to "Suda la soga"—reflect a playful yet earnest sensibility that marked much of Spain’s indie output in the mid-2000s.Though not a commercial juggernaut, Nadando a Crol holds steady resonance among listeners in niche circles, evidenced by its nearly 12,000 Last.fm followers and over 66,000 scrobbles. It stands as a modest artifact of the era’s Spanish pop underground, its straightforward production and earnest lyricism offering a clear signal of the band’s identity within the manifold strains of indie pop.
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Album lore
Nadando a Crol, issued in April 2007 on Everlasting Records, collects thirteen tracks from El Hombre Burbuja, a fixture in the Spanish indie pop circuit. The album’s lean arrangements and melodic clarity place it firmly within the pop hispano lineage, with songs like "Mi Rulot and I" exemplifying the band’s knack for catchy, unpretentious hooks. The record’s titles—ranging from "Cómprate un arma" to "Suda la soga"—reflect a playful yet earnest sensibility that marked much of Spain’s indie output in the mid-2000s.Though not a commercial juggernaut, Nadando a Crol holds steady resonance among listeners in niche circles, evidenced by its nearly 12,000 Last.fm followers and over 66,000 scrobbles. It stands as a modest artifact of the era’s Spanish pop underground, its straightforward production and earnest lyricism offering a clear signal of the band’s identity within the manifold strains of indie pop.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-67CSC0qZQXUDHJ2VEXLaWa |
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Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify