Artist's albums
Otra Noche Sin Ti
2020 · single
Otra Noche Sin Ti (Remix)
2020 · single
Todo Está Escrito (Menos Tú)
2020 · single
Tot el Meu Cos
2020 · single
La Mejor Parte
2020 · single
Sometimes
2019 · single
Secretly Hoping You Catch Me Looking
2018 · album
Something New
2018 · single
None of the Above
2018 · single
Homemade Stuff
2018 · album
Creatures
2016 · album
GUNS
2016 · single
SKIN
2016 · single
YOUNG
2016 · single
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Biography
“secretly hoping you catch me looking” is PAVVLA’s second album, released by the end of 2018. Her debut “Creatures” helped her to be considered as one of the most important new indie acts of our country. With nearly a hundred concerts behind her back in Spain and abroad in countries as USA, UK, Germany or Switzerland, and after being featured in media as NPR or BBC, PAVVLA was considered the emerging indie artist of the moment with performances in the main festivals of our country and thousands of listeners on streaming platforms. “I talked about Pavvla on the All Songs Considered SXSW preview show and getting to see her play on Thursday was one of the week’s more memorable moments. The young singer from Barcelona, her drummer and her keyboardist get bonus points for pulling it off at one of the worst imaginable locations — sandwiched between two large pillars, outside, at the end of a swimming pool … at a hotel. The front desk clerk had to wave his security badge over the entrance to the pool area to let me in. But the performance was nothing short of enchanting. Her voice is swoon-worthy and the music is a transfixing mix of mysterious electronics and gently strummed guitar. Pavvla sells out shows back home in Spain. Here’s hoping they can do the same here in the States.” —Robin Hilton, All Songs Considered NPR (USA)