Formed in Baeza, Spain, Supersubmarina became a cornerstone of the Spanish indie scene before an unfortunate traffic accident in 2016 forced an indefinite hiatus. Their discography is characterized by melodic energy and evocative lyrics. Electroviral (2010)
is a definitive pillar of Spanish indie rock, originating from Baeza (Jaén) in 2005. The band, consisting of José "Chino" (vocals/guitar), Jaime (guitar), Pope (bass), and Juanca (drums), rose to national prominence through a series of critically acclaimed releases before a tragic car accident in 2016 forced an indefinite hiatus. Full Discography Overview Supersubmarina Discografia Mega
A subfolder. Over two hundred shows, recorded directly from the soundboard. Crisp, clean, and louder than god. But one file stood out: 2016-03-12 - La Riviera, Madrid - FINAL SET. He played the last three minutes. The crowd is singing the chorus of "De Guerra" so loudly that the band stops playing. For thirty seconds, it’s just five thousand voices in perfect, ragged harmony. Then, the band crashes back in, and the recording ends with a feedback screech and a soft click. Formed in Baeza, Spain, Supersubmarina became a cornerstone
: A more mature, darker record that solidified their place at the top of the Spanish indie scene. Viento de Cara (2014) The band, consisting of José "Chino" (vocals/guitar), Jaime
High-energy debut. It features the sharp guitars and catchy choruses that became their trademark. Highlights: "Cientocero," "Supersubmarina," and "Ana." Why it Matters:
Their final studio effort before the accident, known for more luminous sounds in tracks like "Arena y Sal".