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Love of Lesbian

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About Love of Lesbian

Love of Lesbian is an alternative rock band from Spain. Check out their amazing music!

List of Love of Lesbian's featurings

Amaral, Nacho Vegas & Sidonie

Love of Lesbian's age

Love of Lesbian is currently NaN years old.

Love of Lesbian's country of origin

Love of Lesbian is from Spain.

Love of Lesbian members' real names

Love of Lesbian members' real names are Javier Molina, Santi Balmes & Xavi Sanmarti.

The Success Story of Love of Lesbian

Who is Love of Lesbian?

Love of Lesbian is an alternative rock band from Spain that was formed by Javier Molina, Santi Balmes and Xavi Sanmarti in 1997. Since then, they have released six studio albums and have been nominated for multiple awards including the Latin Grammy Awards.

Music Style

Love of Lesbian's music style could be described as a mix of pop-rock and alternative rock. Their lyrics often contain references to literature and art, while they also often explore themes such as love, friendship and nostalgia. The band has a unique sound that is instantly recognizable.

Featurings & Collaborations

Love of Lesbian have collaborated with some of the biggest names in the music industry. Some of their most notable featurings include Amaral, Nacho Vegas and Sidonie. They have also been known to collaborate with other Spanish artists such as Manolo García and Mercedes Ferrer.

Discography

Love of Lesbian have released six studio albums throughout their career. The most notable albums are “El Poeta Halley” (2002), “Cuentos Chinos para Niños del Japón” (2006) and “VIAJE DE ESTRELLAS” (2015). The band has also released several EPs, live albums and compilations.

Awards & Nominations

Love of Lesbian have been nominated for several awards throughout their career. In 2009, they were nominated for two Latin Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album and Best Rock Song. In 2011, they were also nominated for a Goya Award for Best Original Song. They have also won several awards in Spain, including the Premios 40 Principales in 2006 for Best Group and Best Album.