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Just as they were poised to conquer the Spanish-speaking world, fate intervened. In August 2016, the band was involved in a horrific traffic accident while returning from a festival. Jose Chino and Juanca suffered severe traumatic brain injuries, leaving them in long-term rehabilitation. The band entered an indefinite hiatus—one that, as of today, shows no sign of ending. In 2019, to support their recovery, they released Supersubmarina (Directo) , a live album recorded during the Viento de Cara tour. It serves not only as a gift to fans but as a haunting time capsule. Hearing the roar of the crowd and the flawless execution of their setlist on that recording is bittersweet; it captures the vitality that was stolen.
Javier almost laughed. Supersubmarina. The Spanish indie band that had been on the verge of exploding—the perfect blend of noise, pop, and melancholy—before a horrific van crash in 2016 shattered their bodies and silenced their music. Four albums. A handful of EPs. Then, a void. Fans had clung to every note, every grainy live video on YouTube. But this? This felt different. Supersubmarina Discografia Mega
: Their last studio album before the hiatus, showcasing a more polished, upbeat production style with singles like "Viento de Cara" and "Arena y Sal." EPs and Rarities Just as they were poised to conquer the
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The band's sophomore album, (2009), brought Supersubmarina to a wider audience. The album received positive reviews from critics, who praised the band's ability to craft infectious, well-crafted songs. The album's lead single, "No Puedo Quitar Mis Ojos de Ti," became a hit in Spain, further solidifying the band's reputation. The band entered an indefinite hiatus—one that, as