Nesser: The Legends Behind "Vacaciones Permanentes"
Nesser, the iconic Spanish rock band that soared to fame in the 1980s, left an indelible mark on the musical landscape with their timeless anthem "Vacaciones Permanentes" (Permanent Holidays). Their journey was marked by both triumphs and tribulations, shaping their legacy as one of the most influential bands in Spanish music history.
Formation and Early Years
Nesser was formed in 1980 in the vibrant city of Madrid. The band's original lineup consisted of José María Martín (vocals), Guillermo Díez (guitar), José Garrido "Gato" (bass), and Carlos Soto (drums). Their early sound was a fusion of new wave, punk, and rockabilly, capturing the youthful rebellion of the post-Franco era.
Rise to Stardom
In 1982, Nesser released their debut self-titled album, which included the breakout single "Vacaciones Permanentes." The song's infectious melody and relatable lyrics about the desire for escape and carefree days catapulted the band to national stardom. Their follow-up album, "Aquella Ciudad Sin Nombre" (That City Without a Name), solidified their position as one of the leading voices in the Spanish pop-rock scene.
Challenges and Controversies
Nesser's success was not without its challenges. In the early days, they faced financial struggles and resistance from conservative critics who deemed their music too edgy. The band also weathered internal conflicts and lineup changes, including the departure of Gato in 1985.
Discography
Nesser released a total of four studio albums:
* Nesser (1982) * Aquella Ciudad Sin Nombre (1983) * Hotel de las Estrellas (1985) * Nesser (1989)
Their music remains a staple of Spanish rock radio and has been covered by numerous artists.
Members
Over the course of their career, Nesser's lineup underwent several changes. Notable members included:
* José María Martín: Lead vocalist and songwriter * Guillermo Díez: Guitarist and backing vocalist * José Garrido "Gato": Bassist (1980-1985) * Carlos Soto: Drummer (1980-1983, 1989) * Javier Arambullo: Bassist (1985-1989) * Julián Hernández: Drummer (1983-1989)
Legacy
Nesser's impact on Spanish music is undeniable. "Vacaciones Permanentes" became a generational anthem, resonating with audiences long after its release. The band's fusion of musical styles and their youthful energy inspired countless aspiring musicians. Despite their eventual disbandment in 1989, Nesser's legacy lives on through their timeless music and the enduring popularity of their iconic songs.