The group Shepherdess celebrates twenty-five years of experience with “25 years looking for trouble”a commemorative album in which he revisits some of his most emblematic songs along with numerous guest artists.
The album, produced by Caïm Ribaoffers a contemporary look at the group’s key songs. Furthermore, he recovers the nonconformist spirit that marked his career from the beginning. Among the collaborations, names such as Pedro Guerra, Macaco, Santi Balmes or Maria Peláe. They are added Marina Rossell, Marc Parrot, Russian Ladilla, Delafé and the Blue Flowers, Roger Padrós and the group Sommeliers.
The album goes through different stages of its career. Thus, it includes songs from works such as “Shepherdess” (04), “Modern life” (05), “Luxury circuits” (08) or “An other galaxy” (12).
Among the first previews already released are new versions of iconic songs. For example, “Cósmica” together with Santi Balmes provides a new reading of the topic. “Runner (Tiempos más bien)” with Russian Ladilla also stands out, which reinforces its festive character. Furthermore, “Lunes”, together with Pedro Guerra, offers a more intimate vision of everyday love. On the other hand, “Lola”, reinterpreted with Maria Peláe, recovers one of the group’s great anthems from a new perspective. The album also includes notable collaborations such as Macaco in “tiene”, or Delafé y las Flores Azules in “Día tonto”. In this way, the project connects generations and styles within state pop.
As for the dates, we can see them at:
April 10 – Strenes Festival – Girona
May 9 – Sala Villanos (Sound Isidro Festival) – Madrid – SOLD OUT
May 16 – Sala Apolo (BCN Guitar Festival) – Barcelona – SOLD OUT
May 28 – Abadal Music Fest – Sta. Maria d’Horta d’Avinyó
December 10 – Sala Apolo (BCN Guitar Festival) – Barcelona

