The Spanish Progressive Rock Encyclopedia

The opinions and feelings are from a number of afficionados to this genre, so the descriptions and opinions contained in the entries do not necessarely match mine. Any correction or addendum is welcome. Send them to me via e-mail to inesta[sorry]dlsi.ua.es and the entry will be updated. Thanks for your collaboration!

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Sep-15-2016

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 Banda del Lago, La 

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    Córdoba  

 Musicians: (original line-up and changes between parenthesis)


Antonio Moreno (spanish and electric guitar), Ildefonso Grajales (lectronic drums and percussions) and Rafael Pacha (acoustic and electric guitars, mandoline, whistles and keyboards).


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Cuestion de Tiempo
(1992)

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Spanish instrumental group, with a focus on guitar and synthesizers. When I listen I am reminded of The Guitar Orchestra at times, but LBL's sound is not as multi-layered and dense; they opt instead to inject their sound with flutes, mandolin, keys, and on a couple tracks, some fairly dark sounding electronics. Overall, this is music that is introspective and free spirited, full of rich emotions and romanticism. Not poppy. (?)


I like them very much. They are very symphonic and relaxing. They joined by 1989. Some have qualified them as a New Age band. I know that they worked in some new themes that were never released in a second album. What a shame!. (Diego Herrera)