Triángulo de Amor Bizarro

Originating in Galicia around Boiro and A Coruña, Triángulo de Amor Bizarro took shape in 2004 and immediately positioned itself at the intersection of noise rock, post-punk, shoegaze, indie rock and neo-psychedelia. The quartet — now composed of Isabel Cea, Rodrigo Caamaño, Rafael Mallo and Zippo — started with two self-produced demos before signing to the Mushroom Pillow label and releasing Triángulo de Amor Bizarro in 2007, followed that same year by El Hombre del siglo V, a collection tied to their early recordings. With Año Santo in 2010, produced by Paco Loco, Triángulo de Amor Bizarro sharpened its writing further, using abrasive guitars, taut melodic lines and nervous rhythms. The band went on to release Victoria Mística in 2013 — after a single produced by Peter Kember — and Salve Discordia in 2016, before broadening their palette with oɹɹɐzıqɹoɯɐǝpolnƃuɐıɹʇ (2020), No Eres Tú (2021) and Sed (2023). Over the years they have played in venues and festivals across Spain as well as in Mexico, the United States and Europe, retaining a compact, tense aesthetic sung in Spanish, where saturation, repetition and urgency remain central.

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