Although there was no formal pretence whatsoever and those first meetings in Madrid were simply that – meetings to play, spend the day and, incidentally, the night – it was clear. The friendship between talents with such a long history on the alternative scene as Amanda Palma (Las odio, Las Janes, Montgomery), David Iñurrieta (Terrier, Fumestones), Lili López (Terrier, Call me idiot), Luis Pimentel (Rocío Saiz, Megarrollo, Caballo Prieto Azabache, Dedo de serpiente) and Nacho Montero (His majesty the king) would end up germinating into a band. The band is called Tus hijos and their music is a marvel.
With spontaneity as a gift and texts that exude insight, the songs on Tus hijos treasure indelible moments; non-obvious, acidic, sharp and polyhedral; that you can’t stop listening to. It’s about that other high pop, which ends up becoming part of your daily life because it comforts you.
Thanks to the complicity between its members, their live shows translate all that compositional savoir faire into a true celebration of friendship, as well as of contemporary pop songs with tinges of psychedelia and garage, immediate and ethereal in equal parts.






