Sôber was one of Spain's most popular rock bands during the early 2000s. Formed in Madrid, the band originally called itself Sober Stoned, a name that paid tribute to the musicians' alcohol-free lifestyle. After releasing a debut album, Torcidos, in 1997, the group shortened its name to Sôber and signed with Zero Records. Morfología followed in 1999, but it wasn't until the band's third album, Synthesis, that Sôber began attracting a wide audience in Spain. Paradÿsso followed in 2002, selling more than 100,000 copies thanks to a progressive, guitar-driven, hard rock sound that...