Luz Abril and María Lázaro are Poster Boya calm and dreamy pop duo that now publishes “Motel”, their second single and a preview of their next movement.
After “Rodeo” comes “Motel”, a song that tells us about the passage of time, about how we face the expectations we had as a teenager and the dreams we had in those days.
Perhaps it is because Luz and María have been in the world of music for years, despite their youth. When they were just teenagers they were part of Jump To The Moon for a few years later to be components of trashi.
Produced by Dani Sabater –solo artist and also fifty percent of Rat–, “Motel” is, according to Luz and María, a song “in which we talk about the dreams we had when we started playing, about the present and the past, about having internal conflict with how your current life is and how you imagined it was going to be.”
Halfway between Murcia and Madrid, Poster Boy will be one of the names that will be heard in the coming months with their dark and organic pop that seeks connections with artists like Phoebe Bridgers, Alvvays, Momma or Girl in Red.

