Ginestà comparten “Perdre el cap”, último avance de su nuevo disco

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Ginestà share “Perdre el cap”, the latest preview of their new album

Broom They publish “Perdre el cap”, the latest preview of what will be their next work, “It turns all the same, but different”which will be on platforms in April.

“Perdre el cap” is the last preview of their next album. “It turns all the same, but different”which will be released on Thursday, April 16 by Halley Records. It will be their fifth full-length and “Perdre el cap” is an energetic pop-rock song with touches of electronica. The song talks about the vertigo and intensity of the beginnings of a relationship. It also reflects the doubts that appear when falling in love. Even so, the song is committed to letting yourself go. Its chorus transmits an optimistic message and the desire to build a future as a couple.

With this release, Ginestà continues to advance the sound of his new stage. The group maintains its essence, but introduces new sonic nuances. As for the concerts, their confirmed dates are the following:

1/05: Strenes (Girona)
05/16: 150th anniversary Estrella Damm (Barcelona)
05/30: Tribufest (Felanitx)
6/06: Poetry and Music (Forès)
7/06: Festivalot (Girona)
06/26: Musicant (Camplong)
06/27: Descampat (Santa Pau)
3/07: Istiu Festival (Castelló

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