Antonio Luque revives 1990s songs for new Sr. Chinarro album
Antonio Luque, leader of the Spanish indie band Sr. Chinarro, has announced a new album titled 'El año de la pera', which revives and re-records songs he originally recorded in the late 1990s. In an interview, Luque stated, 'If you want to use it as a headline, but current Spanish groups interest me zero.' He is a cult figure in Spanish music, having led Sr. Chinarro for over 30 years with around 20 albums, including notable songs like 'Sal de la tarta', 'El progreso', 'Quiromántico', 'Los Ángeles', and 'Bye Bye'. The band emerged in the 1990s indie scene but defies easy categorization. Luque's comment reflects his disinterest in the contemporary Spanish music scene.
Key facts
- Antonio Luque is the leader of Sr. Chinarro.
- New album 'El año de la pera' revives late 1990s songs.
- Luque says current Spanish groups interest him zero.
- Sr. Chinarro has over 30 years of career.
- The band has released around 20 albums.
- Notable songs include 'Sal de la tarta', 'El progreso', 'Quiromántico', 'Los Ángeles', 'Bye Bye'.
- Sr. Chinarro emerged from the 1990s indie scene.
- Luque is considered a cult artist in Spain.
Entities
Artists
- Antonio Luque
Institutions
- Sr. Chinarro
Locations
- Seville
- Spain