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Rumores: The Pioneering Sound of Spanish Indie Rock

Rumores is a Spanish indie rock band known for their melodic guitar-driven sound and introspective lyrics. Formed in Madrid in 2006, the group achieved significant commercial success with their platinum-certified second album, "Horizontes Artificiales," which topped the Spanish album charts in 2012.

Early career

The band's founding members, vocalist/guitarist Leo Mena and bassist Claudia Soto, began writing songs together while studying at university. After solidifying their lineup with drummer Pablo Ruiz, Rumores self-released their debut EP, "Silencios Eléctricos," in 2008, which garnered attention from local independent radio and led to a deal with the Spanish indie label Sonido Subterráneo.

Breakthrough

Rumores' breakthrough arrived in 2012 with their sophomore album, "Horizontes Artificiales." Released on Sonido Subterráneo with distribution by a major, the album's lead single, "Ciencia Ficción," became a staple on Spanish national radio, propelling the album to number one and eventual platinum status for over 80,000 copies sold in Spain.

Key tracks

Ciencia Ficción — This anthemic single defined their breakthrough, spending 15 weeks on the national singles chart.

El Eco de la Ciudad — A deeper cut from "Horizontes Artificiales" that became a fan favorite and concert staple for its dynamic build.

Cartografía — The lead track from their 2016 follow-up album, showcasing a more expansive and atmospheric production style.

Azul Metálico — This 2019 collaboration with fellow Madrid artist Soleá introduced subtle electronic textures to their established rock foundation.

Following their breakthrough, Rumores maintained a steady output, releasing "Cartografía" in 2016 and "Mecánica Celeste" in 2019. These later works saw the band experimenting with broader sonic palettes while maintaining their core guitar focus. They have collaborated with artists like Soleá and have performed at major Spanish festivals such as Primavera Sound Madrid and FIB Benicàssim. For fans of Rumores' melodic and textured Spanish rock, similar artists include Vetusta Morla, who share a similar literary lyrical approach and art-rock sensibility. Los Planetas are a clear influence in their indie guitar work and melancholic melodies. The driving energy of Triangulo De Amor Bizarro aligns with Rumores' more powerful moments, while the songcraft of Izal operates in a similar space of accessible yet sophisticated Spanish indie.

The music of Rumores is a regular feature on the playlists of Spain's leading alternative rock radio stations and online rock radio streams. Their catalog, from early indie anthems to later experimental work, provides perfect programming for stations focused on guitar-driven music with depth.

Listeners can discover the evolving sound of this Spanish indie rock band by tuning into the radio stations featured on onairium.com, where their key tracks and deep cuts are regularly broadcast.

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