Zenttric was a Spanish post‑punk revival and rock‑pop band active from April 2006 until June 2013. The group is noted for blending angular post‑punk guitar work with melodic pop sensibilities, a combination that placed them within the broader European post‑punk revival of the late 2000s.
Formation and Backstory
The band formed in Spain in early 2006, emerging from a local scene that was increasingly interested in reviving the sounds of late‑1970s and early‑1980s post‑punk. Their activity is documented through at least 2013, after which no further releases or performances have been recorded in the available sources. Specific details about the founding members, hometown, or early gigs are not provided in the source material.
Style and Influences
Zenttric’s music is described as post‑punk revival with rock‑pop elements, suggesting influences from early post‑punk acts such as Joy Division and The Cure, alongside contemporary indie‑rock trends. Their sound likely incorporated driving bass lines, reverb‑laden guitars, and a focus on melodic hooks, typical of the genre’s resurgence during their active years.
Members
Current
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Former
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No information about individual members or line‑up changes is available in the supplied sources. Consequently, both current and former member lists are empty, and the notes acknowledge this lack of data.
Discography
Studio Albums
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Live Albums
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EPs and Compilations
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Notable Tracks
La Noche Que Estuvimos a Punto de Casarnos (official music video)
Legacy and Notes
While Zenttric did not achieve widespread international recognition, their presence within the Spanish post‑punk revival contributed to the genre’s regional vitality during the late 2000s. The official music video for "La Noche Que Estuvimos a Punto de Casarnos" remains the most visible artifact of their work, offering insight into their aesthetic and musical approach.