Cariño isn't just a band; it's a burst of effervescent joy injected straight into the veins of indie-pop. Hailing from Madrid, this all-female trio crafts infectious anthems that sound like a sugar rush tempered with a healthy dose of self-aware cynicism. Imagine the Ramones meeting Twee Pop at a slumber party, and you're getting close. Cariño’s sound pulls heavily from the C86 movement, shoegaze textures, and a DIY ethos, creating a soundscape that's both nostalgic and utterly contemporary. Their breakthrough came with tracks like "Canción De Pop De Amor" and "Llorando en la Limo," which quickly garnered them a devoted following across Spain and Latin America. Their lyrical honesty, delivered with a knowing wink, resonates with a generation grappling with the anxieties and absurdities of modern love and life. They cut through the noise with their raw energy. Cariño's appeal lies in their refusal to take themselves too seriously, even when tackling serious themes. They’ve carved out a unique space in the indie scene, influencing a wave of new artists who similarly blend vulnerability with unapologetic pop sensibilities. While collaborations have been less prevalent, their consistent output of catchy singles and energetic live shows keeps their fanbase buzzing. With recent releases maintaining their signature sound and an expanding touring schedule, Cariño continues to be a vital voice in the global indie scene.