La Buena Vida
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La Buena Vida is an indie pop
Indie pop
Indie pop is a genre of alternative rock music that originated in the United Kingdom in the mid 1980s, with its roots in the Scottish post-punk bands on the Postcard Records label in the early '80s, such as Orange Juice, Josef K and Aztec Camera, and the dominant UK independent band of the mid...

 group from San Sebastián, Spain
Spain
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. The band was formed in 1988 and continues to make music as of today. They have recorded 7 albums and 14 EP
Extended play
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s. Their music is a form of pop also known as the Donosti Sound, a 1990s indie pop movement in San Sebastián.

Biography

The band's career can be divided into two stages. Initially, their music bore many similarities in sound and attitude with groups known as "twee pop", in particular those of the legendary UK label Sarah Records
Sarah Records
Sarah Records was a UK independent record label active between 1987 and 1995, best known for its recordings of indie pop.The label was formed in Bristol in 1987 by Clare Wadd and Matt Haynes, and grew out of the fanzine scene at the time, Haynes having previously edited Are You Scared To Get...

 and of their countrymen Aventuras de Kirlian
Aventuras de Kirlian
Aventuras de Kirlian was a Spanish indie rock band in the 1980s. Although they experienced only moderate commercial success, they achieved a significant cult following in the Basque country, and their music has been a major influence on many Spanish bands of the 1990s...

. They were also influenced by pop music of the late 1960s like Love
Love (band)
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, The Beatles
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, The Beach Boys
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, The Velvet Underground
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, Honeybus
Honeybus
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, Pic Nic and Vainica Doble, with touches of bossa nova
Bossa nova
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 and soul
Soul music
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. They have also recognized the influence of French chanson
Chanson
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 (Serge Gainsbourg
Serge Gainsbourg
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 and Françoise Hardy
Françoise Hardy
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). Their lyrics in this first stage reflect everyday life situations, as well as the feelings and concerns of average kids of their age (approximately 18) using a melancholical and evocative but natural tone.

Their second stage began with the LP Soidemersol (1997). Parting from their usual influences while keeping their own personality, they began to use complex orchestral arrangements in their songs. Their lyrics also began to mature, reflecting more complex sentiments and often being much more bitter and less innocent than before.

Today, La Buena Vida is one of the most respected and influential indie pop groups in Spain.

Members

  • Irantzu Valencia (vocals)
  • Mikel Aguirre (vocals and guitar)
  • Pedro San Martín (bass)
  • Javier Sánchez (guitar)
  • Raúl Sebastián (drums)
  • José Luis Lanzagorta (keyboard)


Borja Sanchez, founder of the group and lead guitarist, left the group after the album Soidemersol. On February 17 of 2009, the departure of Irantzu Valencia, the group's main singer for the last 15 years, was announced via the band's website.
Pedro San Martin (Bass) died on May 14, 2011.The musician who was 39 years old had a car accident after a concert in Burgos (Spain).

Albums

  • La Buena Vida (Siesta, 1992)
  • La Buena Vida (Siesta, 1994) (known by fans as "Los mejores momentos", the title of the album's first song)
  • Soidemersol (Siesta, 1997)
  • Panorama (Siesta, 1999)
  • Hallelujah! (Siesta, 2001)
  • Álbum (Sinnamon, 2003)
  • Vidania (Sinnamon, 2006)
  • Sencillos (Siesta, 2007) (collection of singles and rarities)

Singles and EPs

  • La Buena Vida (Siesta, 1992)
  • La Buena Vida (Siesta, 1994)
  • Magnesia (Siesta, 1995)
  • Pacífico (Siesta, 1997)
  • Desde Hoy en Adelante (Siesta, 1997)
  • Tormenta en la Mañana (Siesta, 1999)
  • Eureka (Siesta, 2000)
  • Qué nos va a pasar (Siesta, 2001)
  • Harmónica (Siesta, 2002)
  • Los Planetas (Sinnamon, 2003)
  • Desde Aquí (Sinnamon, 2003)
  • Un Actor Mejicano (Sinnamon, 2003)
  • hh-mm-ss (Sinnamon, 2004)
  • La Mitad de Nuestras Vidas (Sinnamon, 2006)
  • Viaje Por Países Pequeños (El Volcán, 2009)

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