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Sunday Drivers

It seems that “On My Mind”, title of the first single from their last album “Little Heart Attacks”, brought good luck to The Sunday Drivers. From hits to hits and through many festivals, the band from Toledo turned itself, in very little time, into the most promising band in the European rock scene.

After having conquered the public’s heart on the major European rock scenes, the bands returns to Spain for the next edition of the International Festival of Benicàssim.

Often compared to Blur and Oasis, The Sunday Drivers mix pure rock with sounds from the sixties and seventies to get to a result that is modern and dynamic. Don’t be surprised then if, as you are getting driven by Jero Romero’s versatile low voice, you recognize samples from the mythic Beatles, Bob Dylan or even ABBA.

The band started slowly in the little Spanish town of Toledo. Carlos, the drummer, and his cousin Miguel, bassist, got together along with their schoolmate Fausto, now guitarist, and they started to play at local gigs. Quickly they welcomed Jero who surprised them all with the power and depth of his voice. However, the band really took off when they got invited by music festival Pop Madrid to perform in their party in Moby Dick in 2002.The Sunday Drivers got such a success that they immediately recorded their first self-titled CD in May of the same year. In 2004 they released their second album, “Little Heart Attacks” and the band left Spain for a while to conquer Europe.

Strengthened by their numerous performances, The Sunday Drivers are now part of that closed circle of “live artists”. Get ready because they are the next rock sensation!