Guille Mostaza and Santi Capote band lead them into a stream of music that they once humorously defined as "bastard pop."
Synthesizer guitars and dressed with good lyrics Guille and solvency of catchy choruses.
In a word, pop.
Discography:
You should change your mind, self-released (2000)
Yours has no name, Subterfuge Records (2001)
Neither I, nor do I care, Subterfuge Records (2003)
What happened to them, Pias Spain (2008)
Tired but nice presents at the foot of stage.
After a few greetings we went to the dressing room after we started joking a little chat with them:
MURCIA.COM: We tried to interview other artists featured at this time in our city.
We have not been as easy as with you, why the best place less impaired?
Guille Mostaza: It's a practical matter, more interviews and more people do you know more listen to your album.
It's like a symbiosis between the journalist and the artist (laughs)
M. Com: We were discussing on the way here if what happened to them, your most recent publication is the best record not even know I care
GM: They are two different disks, I hear not know if I care and I remember that moment, but could not repeat that because I would.
SANTI CAPOTE: In terms of songs I like the not know I do not care, in terms of production the latter.
What we have always failed has been the production.
What surely will in time is to get a "greatest hits" (laughs), with songs recorded early records and remixes best of the latter ..
GM: We think that the production does not do justice to many of the songs.
M. COM: Are you still writing together?
What does each one?
GM.
Piecewise goes, he does a piece and I completeness or vice versa, sets the tunes, then we see the arrangements together and the lyrics I write.
M. COM: To all surprised by the appearance of Krakow, a group that has mounted with friends.
How did you come?
GM: It happened during breaks in the recording of this album from them, I made friends with Julia, who was recording engineer and is our sound technician and David Cano.
At night we played the guitar for fun and did songs in a very easy, very immediate.
But they are two very different ways of working and recording, has nothing to do with them.
M. COM: The tour is not what I do not care dividíais your public between "gay" "Public poppy" and "general public"
GM: (laughs)
M. COM: Are you still doing that division?
GM: (laughs) Well, now the public has been homogenized, it's been a few years and now people say is a "neutral."
Before you saw the popis, very popis you know, was more sectarian, more focused.
Now people come from all kinds.
It's better for us.
M. Com: What are they song are you most proud?
GM: Well, it's cyclical, each time I like one.
The last album could be "ring."
At every moment you have a favorite but right now that is.
M. Com: What groups began to make when you start listening to music?
GM: The Beatles Especially at first.
Then I was introduced to commercial radio eighties.
SC: The Beatles also.
M. COM: Is the worst of them?
GM: I think the time we were looking for record company.
It was a process calls a few months of lios, puzzling, fighting to get out ... It has been five years that we wanted did not want to repeat the move of not know I do not care.
We wanted to climb.
Make a record that sounded really good.
At the end we have achieved
After some photos and good wishes for the night, get up off the couch and head to the stage.
We expect to test sound.
http://www.murcia.com/fotos/2008/lemon-pop-festival-2008/
Source: Francisco García. Fotos: David C. y Rubén Navarro