Against a backdrop of post-Movida disenchantment, The September Boys announce the release of September, a four-track EP drawn from their legendary and long-sought demo recordings. Helmed by the visionary duo Joako and Patxi, September captures the first true echoes of British indie-pop ever to resonate authentically through Spanish music. The title track, “September,” with its jangling guitars and bittersweet lyrics, has already achieved cult status on Spain’s indie airwaves, heralded by Radio 3 DJs and championed by fanzines across the country. Other tracks like “Raincoat Days” and “This Town is Grey” further showcase The September Boys' knack for crafting heartfelt, melodic gems steeped in melancholy and raw romanticism. Recorded in lo-fi conditions that only enhance their dreamy textures, the EP marks both a beginning and an end—appearing just as the group, weary of music industry disinterest, quietly dissolved. Yet September stands as a lasting testament to the spirit of independence and the power of DIY artistry. Available now via limited vinyl pressings and select underground distributors, September is more than a record—it’s a pivotal moment in the story of Spanish indie, a beacon for future generations of pop romantics.
Pamplona, 1994