

Los Ronaldos emerged on the Madrid rock scene in 1987 and quickly leapt from Malasaña's bohemian bars to prestigious venues around the globe. Their sound was unpretentious and straightforward—vintage rock ‘n' roll and rhythm and blues that recall The Rolling Stones' early years (“No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti”) and evoke a jukebox of '50s yearning. Coque Malla's effortless vocals and guitar took the band—and audiences—on a journey of exquisite riffs and rock ‘n' roll purism that will be hard to replace on the Spanish scene.