Connecting rod and the Mexican BLNKO They build bridges to collaborate on the former’s new single, “Everyone thinks I’ve already forgotten you.”
The Madrid-based Biela were performing in Mexico, a country where they mixed with the scene and the local public, something that has resulted in them surely performing there again sooner than we imagine. That and they have ended up collaborating in a completely natural way with the Mexican artist BLNKO.
BLNKO was precisely one of the artists with whom BIELA most connected during that first Mexican experience, and that affinity has crystallized in a song that shares the emotional DNA of both projects: luminous melodies, guitars between emo and pop-punk and a very direct way of “turning vulnerability, heartbreak and generational anxiety into something immediate and recognizable.”
BLNKO —stage name of Sergio Moraila Espinoza, originally from Guadalajara, Mexico— is one of the most promising figures of the Mexican alternative scene, with influences ranging from Blink-182 to Gorillaz and a sound that moves between pop-punk, alternative rock and rap.
“Everyone thinks that I already forgot you” has been recorded by Jorge Antequera, mixed by Santi García and mastered by Víctor García.

