Triana

Triana

flamenco rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock

Spain Est. 1974

"A potent interplay of intricate guitar lines and driving rhythms creates an immersive soundscape that pulses with both urgency and reflective space."

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Un encuentro

Un encuentro

1980

About Triana

Triana matters as a pivotal force in the Spanish music landscape, intertwining traditional flamenco with the expansive canvas of progressive rock.
Triana matters as a pivotal force in the Spanish music landscape, intertwining traditional flamenco with the expansive canvas of progressive rock. Their innovative sound not only redefined the cultural conversation around Spanish music but also established a new way for listeners to engage with their heritage while exploring modern influences. By bridging these seemingly disparate worlds, Triana has opened avenues for a deeper appreciation of both genres and inspired generations of musicians to pursue bold fusions. The band's approach is characterized by a seamless integration of intricate guitar work and rich rhythmic structures that honor flamenco’s roots while embracing the complexity of rock dynamics. This duality manifests in their live performances, which are often marked by an electric energy that invites spontaneity and interaction with the audience. As they blend improvisation with carefully crafted arrangements, they create a transformative experience that feels both intimate and expansive. Lyrically, Triana often explores themes of identity, longing, and the interplay between tradition and modernity, employing a voice that oscillates between poetic introspection and fervent storytelling. Their writing exhibits a sincerity that resonates deeply, drawing listeners into vivid emotional landscapes without losing touch with the cultural nuances of their origins.

Full discography

Triana's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

8 releases 8 albums 1975–1989
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Triana sound like?

A potent interplay of intricate guitar lines and driving rhythms creates an immersive soundscape that pulses with both urgency and reflective space. Rooted in progressive rock and psychedelic rock. Start with Un encuentro.

What is the best Triana album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Un encuentro" (1980). It's the most representative of what makes Triana worth hearing.

Who is Triana for?

If you're into progressive rock and psychedelic rock, Triana is worth your time. A potent interplay of intricate guitar lines and driving rhythms creates an immersive soundscape that pulses with both urgency and reflective space.

How many albums does Triana have?

Triana has 8 releases in their discography, including 8 albums.