In 1993, she met guitarist Juan Aguirre, a member of the band Días De Vino Y Rosas, and together, they formed the group Amaral.
They have recorded successful studio albums and performed as support for Lenny Kravitz's Spanish concerts.
Their song Rosa de la Paz was included in a record to support Prestige boat victims, also performing at the Nunca Máis demonstration in Madrid.
Beto Cuevas, front man with the Chilean band "La Ley" joined Amaral on their song "Te Necesito".
After that, they began to do some sporadic trips to Madrid and then they started to stay there a little longer, sleeping at friends’ places, working in the catering industry and much more while they performed in "Libertad 8", "San Mateo 6", "El Rincón del Arte Nuevo" and "La Boca del Lobo".
One day, Jesús Ordovás invited them to Radio 3 and sometime later, a guy from the Virgin company attended one of their concerts and decided to work with them.
This time, the album was produced by Cameron Jenkins, who also worked with The Rolling Stones, George Michael and Elvis Costello.
Cameron loved her extraordinary voice since the first time he heard it and he proposed the band to work with him.
In November 2004, Eva and Juan left for London, where they recorded their fourth album, called "Pájaros en la cabeza" (Head in the Clouds).
"Pájaros en la cabeza" was the most sold album in Spain in 2005, according to the SGAE (Spanish Society of Authors and Publishers).
Juan declares that they "needed to go back to their origins" and Eva adds that they "have lived a complete regression".
In the summer of 2007, while "Gato negro-Dragón rojo" was being recorded, Eva Amaral's mother died and the singer was not feeling strong enough to continue.
But Juan and Eva could not get over the personal downturn so they explained it to Scott and he understood it and stopped the project.
[19] Finally, Eva and Juan started the year 2008 making a version of "A Hard Rain´s a-Gonna Fall" by Bob Dylan, the promotional song for the Expo Zaragoza 2008.
On 27 May 2008 was released the fifth album of the duo from Zaragoza with the title "Gato negro-Dragón rojo", a double disc with 19 songs.
[21] On 2009, they had another tour that started in March in the Palau de la Música in Barcelona, a concert that was included on the Guitar Festival of the city.
[22] In July 2009, they participated in the concert of MTV Spain Murcia Night, celebrated in Cartagena by the wall of Carlos III and for more than 35.000 people.
[23] On 22 September 2009, closing the "Gato negro-Dragón rojo" cycle, Amaral published a double CD+DVD/Blu-Ray named La barrera del sonido, which includes the concert recorded in the Palacio de los Deportes in Madrid in October 2008, closing like this a season to start a new band with the next studio album.
We started the path of self-management with "Gato negro-Dragón rojo", but the idea that we had was already from many years ago.
The jury, headed by General Director of the National Institute of Scenic Arts and Music (INAEM), Félix Palomero, consisted of Dania Dévora, Rosa León, Diego Alfredo Manrique, Luis Mendo, Beatriz Pécker, Joan Manuel Serrat and Antonio Garde,[25] the deputy director of Music and Dance of INAEM who acted as vice president.
The money was donated to the Vicente Ferrer Foundation and it will be used to build 16 houses in the village of Madirebail, in Anantapur, and to guarantee the university studies of 4 students.
[32]The presentation tour began in Zaragoza 6 October, where they performed five concerts in a row with all tickets sold out.
"Hacia lo salvaje" was chosen as the third most important Spanish CD of 2011 by the Rolling Stone magazine.
"[34] She performed part of her set topless to show solidarity with other protesting musicians including Rocío Saiz, Bebe, Rigoberta Bandini and Zahara using their work in campaigning for women's rights.