Todos los días sale el sol
Bongo Botrako · 2010
37 min · 13 tracks · alternative rock · punk · reggae
A vibrant blend of rumba, reggae, and punk rock that radiates joy and resilience.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- vibrant energy for gatherings
- short bursts of joy
- uplifting sound for sunny days
- steady tempo for dancing
- feel-good anthems for celebration
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking deep introspection
- prefer lengthy, immersive pieces
Where this album fits
- In the catalog
- Breakthrough — This album gained significant attention in Spain's alternative music scene.
- Themes
- Catalan community spirit· hopeful resilience
- Career context
- Released in 2010, 'Todos los días sale el sol' is Bongo Botrako's second studio album, coming after their debut 'Bongo Botrako' in 2008. At this point, the band was solidifying its unique sound, characterized by upbeat rhythms and socially conscious lyrics, while gaining traction in the Spanish music scene.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Gossos· La Pegatina· Muyayo Rif
- If this clicks, go next to
- Revoltosa — Continues the energetic blend of genres with fresh themes and sounds.
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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El vecindario by Macaco — Shares an upbeat mix of reggae and world influences with a message of unity and resilience.
Tracklist
New here? Start with "Todos los días sale el sol".
- 1 Todos los días sale el sol Start here 2:26
- 2 Llegará la primavera 2:46
- 3 Gira la vida 2:48
- 4 Caminante 3:13
- 5 Bonobo 2:33
- 6 La plaça de la alegría 2:54
- 7 Libre 3:17
- 8 Incívico 2:53
- 9 La mancha 2:56
- 10 De bar en bar 3:31
- 11 Tanto con tan poco 3:20
- 12 One Love 3:32
- 13 Bastante normal 1:34
What to play next
This album is considered a Breakthrough in Bongo Botrako's catalog. This album gained significant attention in Spain's alternative music scene.
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