In spite of the differential characteristics between this band and the rest of the groups that emerged in the late '80s and '90s decades in Catalonia, the origin of this pop-rock band can not be considered as an isolated event: it belongs to the musical movement of Rock català.
Origins: Agricultural Rock
The band Els Pets was formed in 1985 in Constantí, by Lluís Gavaldà, Joan Reig and Falin Cáceres. Two female voices joined them, Les Llufes. Unlike the trends of the leading bands that appeared in Barcelona, Els Pets were proud of their rural roots, and therefore marked their own style in opposition to the music that was made in the capital. The result was a bitter, ironic and humoristic complaint against the lack of their region. They name their genuine substyle Rock agrícola. They began performing concerts in the surrounding villages, coinciding on many occasions with the local celebrations. In 1986 they recorded a sample in Tarragona, which was distributed manually. The following year Lluís Gavaldà moved to the United States, pausing the activity of the group. When he came back, the band was reinforced with Ramon Vidal, a guitar player, and a new section, Els Vents de Baiona. The first album is named like the name of the group, and appears in 1989. It is a mix of rockabilly and ska, among other genres. It has clear links with british rock, with references towards groups like The Jam or The Specials. Songs like Terra Billy or No N'hi Ha Prou Amb Ser Català are examples of their political claims. Two years after, they recorded Calla i Balla!, the second album. They achieved a better sound and became stronger in their local criticism with songs like Tarragona M'esborrona or Constantí, Molta Merda I Poc Vi. This trend is maintained in the following album Fruits Sex, through which they reached the sound quality that defines the first period, adding to the band the guitarist Marc Grau and the pianistToni Saigi.
From 1994 to 1999: Consolidation
Brut Natural opened the band's mature period with an improved sound that would define the following years. Despite the stylistic changes, they nevertheless maintained a degree of social criticism. In 1995, the band toured Catalonia, recording the live album Vine a la Festa. But their first great success came with the albumBondia, which sold 75000 copies, going gold in Spain. This success confirmed the band as one of the best in the Catalan rock. With the following studio album, Sol, the group became more introspective and melancholic, and less critical.
From 2000 on
In 2001, the band released their eighth album, Respira. With that work, the band utterly renewed its sound, characterized by being more upbeat than its predecessor. Agost followed in this trend, with an added component of political and social commentary, as well as a richer variety of instruments. More recently, the band have taken part in the film Rock&Cat a documentary on Catalan Rock. Els Pets have also continued touring extensively, and in a recent tour they chose to play only theaters and small venues throughout Catalonia, for a more intimate sound. Com Anar al Cel i Tornar is the ninth album of the group. With it, the band refined its sound by moving further away from their once-trademark rock style and towards classic pop songs inspired by everyday stories and rich in melancholic yet life-affirming lyrics. Fràgil is the title of its tenth album, which was released in April 10, 2010. Recorded at La Casamurada studio at Baix Penedès during February 2010 and mixed at Alex the Great studios by its productor, Brad Jones, who also worked with the band since the album Respira, Fràgil carries twelve songs which talk about the fragility of things and the way of overcoming the highs and lows of life.
Discography
Studio albums
Els Pets
Calla i Balla
Fruits Sex
Brut Natural
Bondia
Sol
Respira
Agost
Com Anar al Cel i Tornar
Fràgil
L'Àrea Petita
Som
Live albums
Vine a la Festa
Samplers
Els Singles. Singles of the first two albums plus L'avi Martí and La Veïna