Dover (band)

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Dover

Background information
Origin Madrid, Spain
Genre(s) Rock, Electronica
Years active 1990–present
Label(s) Everlasting-Caroline
Subterfuge Records
Chrysalis Records
Loli Jackson Records
Website Official website
Members
Amparo Llanos
Cristina Llanos
Jesús Antúnez
Samuel Titos
Former members
Álvaro Gómez

Dover is a Spanish rock band from Madrid who sing in English in most of their songs. Its current lineup is:


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[edit] Band history

Dover originated in the outskirts of Madrid at the beginning of the 1990s when the Llanos sisters decided to form a rock band encouraged by the alternative scene from Seattle. In 1994, the drummer Jesús Antúnez and the bass guitarist Álvaro Gómez joined in. One of the band's demo tapes reached the radio program Disco Grande on RNE Radio 3. The band then entered into a one-year contract with the small independent record label Everlasting-Caroline. Their debut album Sister in 1995 lacked promotion and sold poorly; however, the Spanish fanzine Mondo Sonoro included it among the 10 best national albums of the year.

After their initial contract expired, they signed for the independent label Subterfuge Records, which produced their second album Devil Came To Me. This album turned out as an unprecedented success in the Spanish independent scene. A fragment from the title song was included in a popular Radical Fruit Company television commercial and the band got launched to national fame. While promoting this album, the bass guitarist was replaced by Álvaro Díez, who had already been part of the band at its beginning. The album sold over 500,000 copies and gained them fans also abroad in Europe and the Americas.

Their relationship with Subterfuge Records deteriorated and they signed with Chrysalis Records. In 1998, the band created their own label Loli Jackson Records. The next year they recorded their third album Late At Night in Seattle.

In 2000, they received the MTV Europe Best Spanish Artist award. In 2001, Chrysalis re-released their first album Sister including a bonus unreleased song Noche tras noche. In September that year, after tense recording sessions in Los Angeles marked by disagreements with their album producer Barret Jones, the band released their fourth album I Was Dead For 7 Weeks In The City Of Angels.

In 2003, they released their fifth album The Flame. In 2003 they publish "The Flame", recorded in Spain and produced by Rick Will, album that shows all the fury that has made them big without forgetting those great songs of melody and quality. Stephen Marcussen (Marcussen Mastering, NYC) did the mastering, a classic that has mastered a lot of the legendary records of the last 15 years.

In 2006 Dover released Follow the City Lights. Recorded at PKO Studios and self-produced with Daniel Alcover, the album was preceded by the single "Let Me Out".

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Cover Title Chart pos. Sales/Certification
SPA
1995 Sister
  • First studio album
  • Released: 1995
  • Formats: CD
1997 Devil Came To Me
  • Second studio album
  • Released: 1997
  • Formats: CD
1 Sales Spain: 500,000
Cert. 5x Platinium
1999 Late At Night
  • Third studio album
  • Released: June 26, 1999
  • Formats: CD
1 Sales Spain: 300,000
Cert. 3x Platinium
2001 I was dead for 7 weeks in the City of Angels
1 Sales Spain: 215,000
Cert. 2x Platinium
2003 The Flame
1 Sales Spain: 325,000
Cert. 3x Platinium
2006 Follow The City Lights
6 Sales Spain: 80,000
Cert. Platinium
SPA
Number one albums 5
Top ten albums 5

[edit] Singles

  • 1997: "Serenade"
  • 1997: "Loli Jackson"
  • 1998: "Judas"
  • 1999: "Cherry Lee"
  • 1999: "The Hitter"
  • 1999: "Flashback"
  • 2000: "Far"
  • 2000: "Angelous"
  • 2001: "King George"
  • 2001: "The weak hour of the rooster"
  • 2002: "Better Day"
  • 2002: "Big Mistake"
  • 2003: "Mystic Love"
  • 2003: "The Flame"
  • 2004: "Honest"
  • 2004: "Die to R&R"
  • 2004: "Mi Sombrero"
  • 2006: "Let Me Out" — #1 (SPA - 5 weeks)
  • 2007: "Do Ya" (Toyota Yaris Theme Song) — release January/February

[edit] EP

  • 2002: "It's good to be me"

[edit] DVD

  • 2003: "DOVER: 1993-2003"

[edit] Video

  • 2001: "Dovercametome"


[edit] Note

  • [*] Current In Charts

[edit] See also

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