Years to Come: A Journey Through Music and Controversy
Origins and Formation
Years to Come, a Spanish indie rock band, emerged from the vibrant musical scene of Palma de Mallorca in 1999. The group's early lineup included vocalist and guitarist Marc Ros, bassist Joan Miquel Sastre, drummer Jaume Reus, and keyboardist Joan Miquel Oliver.
Musical Style and Influences
Years to Come's sound is characterized by introspective lyrics, atmospheric melodies, and a fusion of indie rock, post-rock, and electronic elements. They draw inspiration from various artists, including The Cure, Radiohead, and Mogwai.
Breakthrough and Acclaim
The band's breakthrough came with their 2005 album, "Living Is Easy With Eyes Closed." The title track, a haunting ballad about the search for meaning in life, became an instant hit and propelled the band to international recognition.
Discographic Journey
Years to Come released several critically acclaimed albums throughout their career:
* "Esto No Es Una Canción (This Is Not a Song)" (2002) * "Living Is Easy With Eyes Closed" (2005) * "No Somos Ángeles (We Are Not Angels)" (2008) * "Lo Que Te Hace Grande (What Makes You Great)" (2011) * "Atlántico" (2014)
Challenges and Controversies
The band's journey has not been without its challenges. In 2008, drummer Jaume Reus departed, leaving a void that was eventually filled by new member David Pedrós. Years to Come also faced some controversy surrounding the use of the title track "Living Is Easy With Eyes Closed" in Alejandro González Iñárritu's 2014 film "Birdman."
Current Members
The current lineup of Years to Come comprises:
* Marc Ros (vocals, guitar) * Joan Miquel Sastre (bass) * Joan Miquel Oliver (keyboards) * David Pedrós (drums)
Legacy and Impact
Years to Come remains one of the most respected indie rock bands in Spain. Their music has inspired a generation of musicians and resonates with listeners around the world who connect with their introspective lyrics and atmospheric soundscapes. Their legacy as a poignant and thought-provoking force in the music industry continues to endure.