Artist's albums
Who's loving you? (feat. Anastacia)
2016 · single
Ghost Town (Deluxe Edition)
2015 · album
Electric
2015 · single
I'll reach you
2015 · single
Circus Avenue Night
2015 · album
Saturday I'm in love
2015 · single
Tic Tac (Hit)
2015 · single
Circus Avenue
2014 · album
Puppeteer
2014 · single
Breathe your fire (Powered by Wally López)
2013 · single
Anti-Héroes
2013 · single
Anti-Héroes (Fan Edition)
2013 · album
Anti-Héroes Deluxe edition
2013 · album
Heartbreaker
2013 · single
I met an Angel (On Christmas Day)
2012 · single
Endless Road, 7058
2012 · album
Don't give up my game
2012 · single
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Biography
Named after the mystical talisman in The Neverending Story, Auryn are a five-piece Spanish boy band best known for their association with the Eurovision Song Contest. The group formed in 2010 when teen pop vocalist Blas Canto, who was originally working on a solo album, decided to team up with Dani Fernandez (who had previously represented Spain at Junior Eurovision 2006), Carlos Marco, Alvaro Gango, and David Lafuente. A year later, they reached the final of Destino Eurovision, Spain's search to find their national entry for the European singing contest, where they lost out to Galician pop singer Lucía Pérez. Following the digital chart-topping success of lead single "Breathe in the Light," they supported the Wanted on the Madrid date of their European tour and released their bilingual debut album, Endless Road 7058, at the end of 2011. Two years later, they followed-up the success of their debut with Anti-Heroes, which topped the Spanish charts. Their subsequent third LP was also a chart-topper, both for the album Circus Avenue and its first single, "Puppeteer." Notably, this was the band's first completely-English language release. By 2015, they fully embraced the English language route, releasing Ghost Town, which featured pop diva Anastacia on "Who's Loving You?" ~ Jon O'Brien