Artist's albums
La Piel
2022 · single
Noche Lenta
2020 · single
Dile
2019 · single
Alien Rock (Lust Era Remix)
2019 · single
Retrato de lo Eterno
2019 · single
Ausencia
2019 · single
Nena
2017 · single
Desgracia
2017 · single
Condena Olvidarte
2017 · single
Disco en Llamas
2017 · single
Trés
2017 · album
No Es Más Fácil
2017 · single
Pray You'll Never Know
2016 · album
The Lost Art of Murder
2015 · album
Old Lovers Hate Each Other
2013 · album
In Elementa
2012 · album
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Biography
The late Alan Vega, singer for the duo Suicide, was fond of using the expression “minimal is maximal” to describe their music. That slogan is quoted approvingly by the singer and multi-instrumentalist David A. Arraya, founder of Lust Era, a moody group born in San Juan, Puerto Rico’s Caimito neighborhood and presently based in the U.S. Like Suicide, Lust Era are also a duo heavy on electronics, extremes, and what Arraya calls a “raw, wiry, and dark romanticism.” Five years into their career, Lust Era—Arraya and guitarist Luis Sepúlveda—have assembled a seemingly daunting discography, made up of over 30 singles, EPs, albums, and compilations. And while their music fits generally into the “post-punk/goth” vein, that shorthand undersells the range of what Lust Era have accomplished. Singing in both Spanish and English, Arraya has vocal charisma to burn, and he and Sepúlveda prove equally adept at frenetic guitar-driven rave-ups and slow-burn mood pieces. -Ned Raggett