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Auryn
Background information
OriginSpain
GenresPop rock, teen pop, soft rock, electro pop, britpop, dance pop
Years active2009–2016 (on hiatus)
LabelsMust Producciones
Warner Music
MembersCarlos Marco
Blas Cantó
Dani Fernández
Álvaro Gango
David Lafuente

Auryn (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈauɾin]), stylized as AURYN, is a 5-member Spanish boy band founded in 2009. Signed to Warner Music, they sing in English and Spanish.

Members

The band is made up of five members that appeared previously on various talent show series in Spain. Various members of the band have taken part at different occasions in contests like Factor X, Veo Veo, La Batalla de los Coros and at Junior Eurovision Song Contest qualifications. Dani Fernández represented Spain in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006, and remains the last Spanish entrant on the competition.

Blas Cantó and Dani Fernández have studied trumpet and piano at musical conservatories / schools. Carlos Marco has studied vocal techniques at "Escuela Orfeo" in Alicante. Álvaro Gango has taken part in gospel and classical choirs and has worked as actor and David Lafuente has learned in musical bands.

Destino Eurovisión 2011

Auryn gained great popularity particularly after they took part in Destino Eurovisión, the selection process to represent Spain in Eurovision Song Contest 2011 reaching the final 3. In Heat 1 held on 28 January 2011, where contestants needed to perform an earlier Eurovision song, they sang a cover of "Fly on the Wings of Love" from the Olsen Brothers (the Eurovision 2000 winner for Denmark). They qualified to the next round by televoting. In the semi-final round held on 11 February 2011, contestants had to pick another Eurovision classic, they sang "Eres tú" originally by Mocedades that finished runner-up in Eurovision 1973 for Spain. They qualified by a decision of the jury to the Finals where they were one of the Top 3, the other acts being Lucía Pérez and Melissa. Each act had to sing three original songs, with the jury picking one original song from each artist. Auryn sang "Evangeline", "El sol brillará" and "Volver". The latter was picked as their final song. Eventually the Spanish qualifying entry for Eurovision 2011 went to Lucía Pérez and her song "Que me quiten lo bailao"

Career

When the band was formed in 2009, they first gained attention through their online postings on YouTube including covers for Rihanna's "Umbrella" and Los Secretos' "Déjame". That was followed by an appearance on Destino Eurovisión 2011 (see above) where they finished in the Final 3, but failed to qualify for Eurovision 2011.

Based on the popularity they achieved, the band released their first single "Breathe in the Light" later in 2011 as well as their debut album Endless Road 7058 in 2012 both reaching the top 10 of the singles and album chart respectively. It won the "Best New Album" award at Televisión Española (TVE).[1] Also spawning three top 10 singles, their follow-up album is Anti-Heroes was released in 2013 and went straight to number one on the album chart and has been certified platinum. Their third album "Circus Avenue" was preceded by the group's first number one single "Puppeteer" and reached number one on the album chart where it stayed for 5 consecutive weeks. The group released their fourth album "Ghost Town" in December 2015, seven months before going on hiatus.

Origin of the name

The band's name refers to the fictional talisman AURYN from Michael Ende book The Neverending Story, being two mythological serpents, symmetrical, that bite at each other's tails. The popular charm, when worn, allegedly gives the wearer the opportunity to fulfill all his wishes. Since the original word AURYN always appears in the book in all capitals, the band insists on naming its album titles in all capitals as well.

Solo projects

As the band went into hiatus in 2016, various members of the band launched solo projects. Blas Cantó signed to Warner Music Spain released his debut solo single "In Your Bed".[2]

Discography

Studio albums
Year Album Chart position Certification
SPA
[3]
2011[4] Endless Road, 7058 4 Gold
2013 Anti-Heroes 1 Platinum
2014 Circus Avenue 1 Platinum
2015 Ghost Town 1 Gold
Singles
Year Single Chart positions Album
SPA
[3]
2011 "Breathe in the Light" 10 Endless Road 7058
"Last Night on Earth" 6
2012 "I Don't Think So" 7
"Don't Give Up My Game" 13
"1900"
"I Met An Angel (On Christmas Day)" 39 Christmas non-album release
2013 "Cuando te volveré a ver" 34 From Spanish soundtrack of Wreck-It Ralph
"Heartbreaker" 13 Anti-Heroes
"Make My Day" 3
"Breathe Your Fire" 10
2014 "Puppeteer" 1 Circus Avenue
"Saturday I'm in Love" 34
"Get Ya Flowers / Pillow Talk" 5
2015 "I'll Reach You" 12 From soundtrack of Capture the Flag
"Electric" 19 Ghost Town
2016 "Who's Loving You"
(featuring Anastacia)
28
Other releases
  • 2011: "Volver" (Destino Eurovisión 2011)
  • 2011: "Evangeline" (Destino Eurovisión 2011)
  • 2011: "El sol brillará" (Destino Eurovisión 2011)

CD/DVDs

  • 2012: Endless Road, 7058
  • 2013: Anti-Heroes
  • 2014: Circus Avenue

Discography: Blas Cantó

  • 2017: "In Your Bed"
  • 2018: "Él no soy yo"

Awards and nominations

Year Awards Category Result
2011 Habboritos de Habbo Best new artist Won
Disco del año de TVE Best album by a new act Won
2012 Premios RadioCAN Best international song Won
Premios elRemix Best national debut Won
Neox Fan Awards Best flirting song Won
Best Spanish group Won
Premios 40 Principales Best Spanish new artist Won
Best Spanish album Nominated
2013 Neox Fan Awards Best Spanish group Won
Single of the year Won
Most tweeted about award show guests Won
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Spanish act Won
Best southern European act Nominated
Premios 40 Principales Best Spanish artist or group Nominated
Best Spanish video Won
2014 Neox Fan Awards Best group of the year Won
Best song of the year Won
Best selfie Won
Premios 40 Principales Best Spanish video Nominated
2015 Neox Fan Awards Best group of the year Nominated
Premios 40 Principales Best Spanish album Nominated

References