The band’s legacy is primarily defined by four studio albums, each marking a distinct phase of their evolution: Primera Toma (2002)
La Quinta Estación is a Spanish pop-rock band that gained significant popularity in the early 2000s. The band, originally formed by Quimi Portet and Iván Gañán, later included other talented musicians to complete their lineup. Their music, characterized by catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, resonated with a wide audience, especially among young listeners.
The band released four main studio albums, each marking a different era of their evolution from pop-rock to Latin superstars. Album Title Notable Highlights Primera Toma
La edición especial que salió en 2005 con dos temas extra: No Hay Palabras y Poquito a Poco .
“No es un adiós, es un hasta luego. La música nunca se acaba.”