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Marsella is an energetic Spanish '''indie-pop''' and '''synth-pop''' project founded in 2019 by '''Germán''' and '''Nacho''' (from Valladolid and Madrid, respectively). The band quickly established a signature style characterized by vibrant, danceable rhythms and a strong nostalgic connection to the '''80s sound''', heavily relying on bright synthesizers. Following a debut concert that quickly sold out, they released their first album, Aquellas pequeñas cosas que nunca se fueron, in 2019. Marsella's second full-length album, A todos los que se fueron (To All Those Who Left), marks a significant evolution in their synth-pop sound, delving into profoundly personal and mature themes of grief and homage. Released near the end of 2025, the record serves as a tribute to lost loved ones, inspired by lead singer Germán's experience with loss, moving beyond their earlier upbeat nostalgia. Produced by David Van Bylen and Juan Sueiro, the album maintains the band's electronic pop style while infusing a new layer of emotional depth, highlighted by advance singles like Para toda la eternidad and Eres esa luz. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.