
A definitive retrospective of Madrid’s pop-rock kings, bursting with sun-soaked guitar hooks, cheeky lyrics, and the uncontainable energy of a Spanish summer.
June 2, 2015 · GASA
30 años y un día serves as a vibrant time capsule, acting as more than a greatest hits collection; it is a sonic map of Spanish youth across three decades. From the moment the first guitar jangle hits, you are transported to the streets of Madrid during the tail end of the Movida movement. The sound is bright, unpretentious, and relentlessly catchy, characterized by David Summers' distinctive, slightly nasal baritone and a rhythm section that never stops pushing forward. It captures a specific brand of gamberrismo: a playful, slightly rebellious attitude that defined a generation.
How does 30 años y un día sound next to the rest of Hombres G's catalogue?
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