Els Amics de les Arts

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Els amics de les arts
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Playing in Verges in 2011
Background information
Origin Barcelona, Catalonia
Genres Folk pop
Years active 2005–present
Labels Pistatxo Records, Discmedi
Website elsamicsdelesarts.cat and pistatxo.cat
Members Dani Alegret
Joan Enric Barceló
Eduard Costa
Ferran Piqué

Els Amics de les Arts is the most important band of what some have called the new wave of Catalan folk-pop. Their songs are short stories made with simple melodies, touches of electronic music, wordplay and lots of irony.

History

Catalonautes (Pistatxo Records, 2005) was the band's first demo album. It contained their first four songs, recorded at home in one afternoon. This was the first and the last album they planned to make. However, as a result of feedback they decided to make a second demo.

Roulotte Polar (Pistatxo Records, 2006) was completed a year and a half later. They all went on an Erasmus exchange, each to a different place, but they wrote the songs together through Skype and recorded them in their winter holidays, in December 2007.

Castafiore Cabaret (Pistatxo Records, 2008) was the group’s first recorded album, with six self-produced songs. They sent 8,000 copies to the magazine ca (Enderrock) and started making homemade videos: Déjà-vu and A vegades ("Sometimes"). They started the Castafiore Tour across Catalonia and their music spread by word of mouth. They considered, for the first time, recording a second album in a professional studio.

Bed&Breakfast (Discmedi, 2009) came out in 2009. They started touring, hiring five musicians for their gigs. The album has been awarded many prestigious prizes. It became a Double Gold Album (more than 45,000 copies sold) and spent 74 weeks among the top-selling albums.[citation needed] They rounded up the tour with a double concert at the Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona.

The new album Espècies per Catalogar (Discmedi, 2012) ("Species to be catalogued") represents a step forward both musically and lyrically.[1] In the week of its release, the album reached number 1 in sales on iTunes and number 4 in the Spanish Promusicae Chart (Spain’s official music chart).[citation needed] The twelve songs on the album are composed of melodies that blend organic instrumentation with electronic beats.

In March 2013, they were asked to write and produce the official song of the 2013 World Aquatics Championships being held in Barcelona.[2]

In April 2014 they publish his third studio album "Només d'entrar hi ha sempre el dinosaure" (Discmedi, 2014). It definitely establishes them as one of the most important Catalan bands of the decade with unquestioned singles such as "Ja no ens passa" and "Preferiria no fer-ho". They tour around Catalonia, Spain, the UK and Ireland. They get their third Spanish Gold Record (more than 20.000 copies).

In 2015, to celebrate their 10th anniversary they performed three special shows in which they played with a Big Band. During their last concert they received on stage their first Platinum Record for the 45.000 copies of their debut album "Bed and Breakfast" (2009)[citation needed]

Currently, the band is composing new songs.

Members

The band consists of Eduard Costa Garangou, Joan Enric Barceló, Ferran Piqué Fargas, and Dani Alegret Ruiz.

Discography

Studio Albums

Demos

  • Catalonautes (Pistatxo Records, 2005)
  • Roulotte Polar (Pistatxo Records, 2007)

Special Albums

  • Càpsules Hoi-poi [Disc de rareses] (Pistatxo Records, 2009)
  • Les mans plenes (Pistatxo Records, 2009) – Cooperation with the fanzine Malalletra
  • Non-non (Pistatxo Records, 2009) – Cooperation with the fanzine Malalletra'
  • Submarí Pop. Tributo catalán a The Beatles (Grup Enderrock, 2010) – Compilation
  • Bed & Breakfast Special Edition (Discmedi, 2010)

Videos

References

External links