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Link profile: La Quinta Estación


Category: Start / Culture / Spanish Music / Pop and Rock
Spanish pop-rock trio, erstwhile quartet, with a curious though repetitive sound making heavy use of Mexican-type brass (or its synthesized equivalent) and the ranchero voice of their female lead singer. This sound tells the most interesting thing about La 5ª Estación, which is that they achieved success not in Spain but in Mexico and Latin America, returning triumphally to Spain with their third album, El Mundo Se Equivoca. Their name is a kind of play on words, meaning either "The Fifth Season," or "The Fifth Station," and I did say that that was not the most interesting thing about them.
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