Hank Idory and more Spanish Power Pop

Hank Idory

Spain has always been a hotbed of power pop, even Kurt Baker set up residence there. One of my favorite Spanish language power pop artists is Hank Idory, and he returns with a Sentimental Jamboree. The gorgeous chord shifts in “Nadie Sabe Nada” (“Nobody Knows Anything”) is a ballad that will move you even if you don’t know the language. Officially releases in January 2022.


Here is a playlist that features my favorite power pop en español. If you don’t see an artist that belongs here, just let me know and I will add it. Over 600 songs! Sin inglés. ¡Solo en español, por favor!

European Power Pop Special: Trois

European Pop Special 3: Okay I did some further digging in Europe for power pop, and we have a pair of artists from France and one from Leon, Spain.

Brigitte “Et vous, tu m’aimes?”
This hot duo drip with exotic coolness on the opening track “Battez Vous,” and their debut album went platinum in France. Named after 60’s French actress Brigitte Bardot, they are lounge-pop revivalists with great talent and style. Fans of the recent Corner Laughers album will really dig “Corur de Chewing Gum” – it will have you singing along in French! A lot of the tunes are slow pop ballads, but the standouts are the bouncy title track and disco-styled “Oh La La.”

BB Brunes “Nico Teen Love”
French pop-punk trio BB Brunes features members who have known each other since they were kids. In 2005, a demo recording caught the ears of an indie producer and they’ve been at it ever since. They remind me of The Monkees if they had gone garage punk. The hard riffs also recall the band Jet. The albums “Nico Teen Love” and “Blonde Comme Moi” are what I listened to, and used CDs are reasonably priced for imports.

Cooper “Aeropuerto”
From Leon Spain, Cooper sparkles with energy, similar to The Wellingtons or Farrah except in Spanish. “Hyde Park” is an example of this, ringing Rickenbacker guitars and hand clapped beat make it great in any language. The swirling chords and jangle of “El Circulo Polar” is another winner. In fact most of the album follows this approach, with a break for mid-tempo indie ballad “En La Sofa” and the trippy “Lisboa.” Also impressive are “Steph” and “El Sueno.”

European Power Pop Special: Power Pop Español Parte 2!

After our first European Special, we got some interest from a few more bands. Most of these are sung in Spanish language, but the sound of pure power pop is unmistakable. Viva  la música! Ole!

Lukah Boo “Calidad DeVida”
Lukah Boo is the solo project of Toni Saenz, former guitarist/vocalist of The Happy Losers (a huge band from Madrid). With a compliment of both horns and guitars, Toni is similar to Michael Carpenter’s sound on “Dejame Salir” and “El Miedo Es Siempre Azul” is done in full Beach Boys mode with hand claps, sleigh bells and muti-tracked harmonies. “Contemporaneo” and “Otra Vez” adds some steel pedal guitar. Not a dud in the bunch, this is a real treat!
Jam Recordings | www.rockindiana.com | MySpace

Desconocidos “Nuevo Plan”
These guys are like a Spanish Spongetones, with the Beatlesque style of “Agarrado A Ti.” The vocal harmonies are tight on “Dia Prestados” and some slower tunes resemble The Rembrandts. The album is full of superb crystal clear jangly sounds, layered harmonies, catchy songs, tasty guitar licks, and good time fun.
Jam Recordings | Pop Club (spain)

The Shake “Try To Get Ready”
Go retro with The Shake….  if you love beat, garage, pop and psychedelia from the 60′s and subsequent decades, this band does it right. The Shake were born in Almería, Spain (home of the spaghetti western) and incorporate early Motown influences like The Foundations and Stevie Wonder into these tracks. And they sing in English!
Amazon (“Trippin’ the whole colorful world”) | My Space | Sunny Day Records

Los Immediatos “4 tickets to Wonderland”
Another great Spanish band, thanks to IceCreamMan for finding this one. Even more psychedelic sounding, it would fit with all your favorite bands on Rainbow Quartz, like The Cynics and The Ugly Beats. Los Immediatos are veterans of the Spanish 60’s scene, they even sell their music in vinyl format with a CD included.
Amazon | Sunny Day Records | Get Hip 

Los Imposibes “En Espiral”
Also from Madrid, reminds me of The Gripweeds alot.  “Volveras” has great harmonies, and jangling riffs like The Byrds. Another great track here is “El Hombre en la Esquina” and the Farfisa organ leads the tune “The Sound Of My Heart” and its one of the tunes sung in English. Fans of classic pop of the 60’s bands like the Zombies or Sgt Pepper-era Beatles will really dig it. 
Sunny Day Records | Direct | Get Hip

Biscuit “Memorabilia”
Hailed as one of the best rock and roll bands in Spain, Biscuit has more muscle and you’ll hear harder influences (Who, Redd Kross, Byrds, West Coast pop, MC5, power pop, garage punk). And of course, memorable hook laden songs all sung in English. Loads of crunchy Who like guitar riffs that will win you over without a doubt.  Now released on La Castanya Records, some call it “Killer Garage Pop at its best.”
Amazon | Kool Kat Musik