El Sueno De Morfeo
Biography
The original incarnation of El Sueño de Morfeo was Xemá, a Spanish rock group that formed in 2000 and included both singer Raquel Rosario and guitarist David Feito (Feito, in fact, was the leader). After releasing an album with Xemá, in 2003 Feito and Rosario decided to begin a new project, and invited guitarist Juan Luis Suárez to join their band, which they called El Sueño de Morfeo. Their self-titled debut was released in 2005, and combined Rosario's distinctive, Shakira-esque voice with adult pop/rock guitars and even Celtic influences -- besides the three core members, the group also included a violinist, bassist, drummer, and bagpiper -- and, thanks to an appearance by the band on the Spanish television show Los Serrano, did quite well on the charts. El Sueño de Morfeo also made it a point to tour Latin America, specifically Puerto Rico, which helped their single, "Ojos de Cielo," do well on the Latin charts in North America and give them an audience there, too. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

El Sueno De Morfeo
2005
