The Valencian band The Flood makes its return official with a new single dedicated to the collective memory and resilience of the people, in addition to presenting five new performances.
With this song, El Diluvi seek to vindicate Valencian tradition and culture. With lyrics that point directly to the people and that are born from a thread that unites people, territory and identity. The work speaks of a voice that returns, but that has never really gone out. A collective voice that has resisted and that has been transmitted from hand to hand.
“Cantem per tu” is a tribute and a declaration of continuity to the Valencian people. It is dedicated to all those who have fought and those who still continue to do so. It is a heritage based on love for language, land and freedom. The “you” to whom the theme is addressed becomes those who sustain the country through culture, community and resistance.
The song has been produced by David Rosell and was recorded on October 9, 2025, Valencian Country Day. A date full of symbolism to reinforce the link between music, territory and identity. Musically, the piece combines contemporary pop with a festive spirit melody.
The single is accompanied by a video clip filmed in different areas of Valencia. Representing the collective struggle of the Valencian Country. The video looks directly at people who share the same space and time. In a country that asks for care and commitment. Collectives and entities from the Valencian social, cultural and educational fabric participate in this piece. Strengthening the community dimension of the project.
The result is a work that unites past, present and future, united in the same musical and visual gesture, reaffirming the persistence of a collective voice that continues to live. “Cantem per tu” is a dedication open to the entire Valencian people, because “whenever I sing, no one is completely out of it.”

