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Triángulo de Amor Bizarro (Live on KEXP)

Feb 23, 2026
Rafael Mallo García, drummer who speaks about the band, and Rodrigo Camaño Díaz, guitarist/vocalist, join Triángulo de Amor Bizarro, a fierce Galician post-punk/rock band. They discuss the band’s origins in Coruña, Spain’s vibrant guitar scene, their new album and the track “Mi Catedral.” The conversation also touches on lyrical imagery, live performance textures, and playing in a church setting.
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ANECDOTE

Band Origins In A Coruña Friendship Scene

  • Triángulo de Amor Bizarro described meeting and forming in A Coruña as a group of friends who barely knew how to play but had strong ideas and soul.
  • Rodrigo Camaño Díaz said they started during the MySpace/blog era, a creative explosion where friendship, not technique, fueled the band’s early work.
INSIGHT

Bands Return As Collaborative Creative Hubs

  • Rodrigo observed a resurgence of collaborative bands where people who were friends form projects rather than solo artists dominating the scene.
  • He noted this band-centered approach restores sustained creative collaboration and gives music renewed communal energy.
INSIGHT

Grassroots Scenes Beat Algorithmic Noise

  • Rodrigo said the music scene regained power because people who make music now have renewed agency and community, not just algorithm-driven discovery.
  • He credited the return of bands and grassroots scenes for revitalizing creative music-making.
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