The Galician group publishes a new album with six songs, “Luz, Oscuridad, Luz” (Ernie, 25), fifteen years after its previous release.
Nadadora are back with the publication of “Tomorrow and Always”an album that comes after a long period of silence and fifteen years after they published what was their last album to date. A musical return that the Galician band announced months before, and that had in the singles “1997” and “Appear” its first advances. Now this new work of six songs is coming to light, which takes its name from the novel “Morning and evening” by Norwegian writer Jon Fosse.
“Tomorrow and Always” is edited by Ernie Recordsfeatures Martí Perarnau IV in the production and was recorded in Estudio Uno with Pablo Pulido. Xoel López also appears, collaborating on the song “Flowers” with which this comeback album closes. This release comes accompanied by a careful vinyl edition.

