Triángulo de Amor Bizarro

In their beginnings the band was a quartet, deriving over time into a quintet before the recording of their first album, in which they form as a trio, until the entrance of Oscar Vilariño and Rafael Mallo, and with the departure of Julián Ulpiano (drums) in 2009.

[1][2] That same year they also release El Hombre del Siglo V, a compilation album of their two early demos which also includes three new songs.

In 2012 they recorded the digital single Ellas Se Burlaron de Mi Magia at the Red Bull Studios in Madrid, produced by Peter Kember (Sonic Boom) and mixed by Roberto Mallo.

The album is released in July 2013, produced by the band itself, recorded in their own studio by Roberto Mallo, mixing by Manny Nieto (Breeders, Health, The Wolves) and mastering by Shane Smith.

The band embarked on a tour of a large number of halls and festivals in Spain, such as Bilbao BBK Live, Noroeste Pop Rock in A Coruña and Primavera Sound.

That year they also published "Detrás del Espejo, Variaciones y Ecos", a collaborative album based on “oɹɹɐzıqɹoɯɐǝpolnƃuɐıɹʇ” and in which each song is covered by different artists: Erik Urano, Soleá Morente, Sr. Chinarro, Miguel Prado, Carolina Durante, Biznaga, Esplendor Geométrico, Sonic Boom, Boyanka Kostova, Aries, Menta, J de Los Planetas and Joaquín Pascual.

A month before the release of the album, they present the video clip for the song "Estrella Solitaria" directed by Toño Chouza and recorded entirely in Boiro.