A noisy, tuneful garage band from Spain,
the Parrots emerged among Madrid's thriving indie scene in the mid-2010s with a bevy of independent releases. After signing with British label Heavenly Records, they made their full-length debut with 2016's
Los Niños Sin Miedo. They expanded their sound on 2021's more eclectic
Dos.
Guitarist/vocalist Diego García, bassist Alex de Lucas, and drummer Larry Balboa met at university and quickly became a staple of Madrid's burgeoning garage scene with the release of their debut EP, Aden Arabie, in early 2013. Over the next three years, they would record for a number of labels, including London-based Luv Luv Luv Records, Austria's Bachelor Records, and American cassette empire
Burger Records. After releasing a split 7" with fellow garage pop Spaniards
Hinds, they signed with Heavenly Records, which issued
the Parrots' debut LP,
Los Niños Sin Miedo, in the summer of 2016. It was recorded in a one-week span at a seaside studio in Cádiz by famed engineer
Paco Loco, who inspired the band to take chances with his encouraging attitude. For their second album,
the Parrots' core duo of García and de Lucas traveled to London to work with producer and
Horrors member
Tom Furse. Taking a more liesurely approach, the group's more stylistically varied follow-up,
Dos, was recorded during the spring of 2020 and released in October 2021. ~ Timothy Monger