- Ultrasonica + Sesiónes Perdídas · 1992
- Ultrasónica · 2001
- Disco Duro · 1995
- Quiero Hacerte Gritar · 1992
- Manual Para los Fieles · 1992
- Ultrasónica · 1992
- Ultrasónica · 2001
- Archivos, Vol. 2: Duetos · 1992
- Relax · 2003
- Fin de la Segunda Parte · 1992
- Manual Para los Fieles · 1997
- Ultrasónica · 1992
- Manual Para los Fieles · 1992
Albums
- 2003
- 2003
- 2003
- 1995
Artist Playlists
- An aural intro to a Spanish band of rare widescreen ambition.
- Traditional riffs play nice with pulsing beats and hazy melodies.
Singles & EPs
- 2021
Live Albums
Compilations
- 2005
About Los Piratas
In 1991, five guys from Vigo, Spain formed Los Piratas -- virtually nobody would have guessed they would become one of the most influential pop/rock bands in Spanish music history. Their early albums were more teen-oriented rock, along the lines of bands like Hombres G, but with 1995's Poligamia, the band matured and began producing immense hits: "Promesas Que No Valen Nada," "La Sal," "Mi Tercer Pié," a Tequila version of "Dime Que Me Quieres," "M," "Mi Matadero Clandestino," and "Te Echaré de Menos." Aside from their singles, 2001's Ultrasónica LP was easily one of the best albums of its genre in Spanish music history. ~ Alfonso Goiriz
- ORIGIN
- Vigo, Spain
- FORMED
- 1993
- GENRE
- Rock