La Oreja de Van Gogh continued to experiment with their sound, releasing La Quinta del 95 (2005), which explored new wave and electronic influences. A Las 3 (2007), their seventh album, saw the band embracing a more mature and introspective sound.
Throughout their career, La Oreja de Van Gogh has been praised for their lyrical depth, melodic craftsmanship, and genre-bending approach to music. With a loyal fan base and a reputation for electrifying live performances, the band remains one of Spain's most cherished and enduring musical exports.
The band's eighth album, Habitación 104 (2009), was a critical and commercial success, earning them several Grammy nominations. Comercial (2011) and Recordatorio (2013) further solidified their reputation as one of Spain's most innovative and beloved bands.