Women They show off their characteristic punk pop in “Alucinante”, the first advance single from what will be their seventh studio album.
After more than a decade and six studio albums, Women They do not lose their pulse or freshness. Their foul-mouthed punk pop continues to function as a celebration of everyday life, friendship and resistance. Now, the Barcelona trio has released “Alucinante”, the first preview of their new album. It is a theme that condenses everything that makes Women an unrepeatable band: melodic urgency, punk punch and radical honesty.
In “Alucinante”, the synthesizers inherit the naivety of tontipop, but are crossed with a fierce, almost youthful energy, which returns them to their garage beginnings. It is a song that talks about what cannot be stopped: the speed of life. In their bridge, the band becomes more introspective: “If I had the option to go back… I always fall forward, nothing ever stops.” In that contradiction (moving forward looking towards the past) lies the heart of the song and, in reality, the very spirit of Women. A band that has learned to live within vertigo and find beauty in inertia.
With Pol Rodellar, Arnau Sanz and Yago Alcover in front, Women They sign a song that mixes celebration and melancholy, noise and clarity. “Amazing” is a sincere look inward and to the past, but with the determination to move forward. It is a song that recognizes the wrinkles of time without giving up the electricity of the present. The speed doesn’t stop, but neither does the desire.

