Sexy Zebras te invitan a bailar su coreografía para “Marisol”

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Sexy Zebras invite you to dance their choreography for “Marisol”

There is less and less left for the next album Sexy Zebras. After presenting “Mañana noexistent” and “Días de Shit”, they now surprise us with “Marisol”, a song that they accompany with a choreography that you can dance to while watching the video clip.

The song is an urgent, electric, optimistic and vital heartbreak anthem, which is about love after love, that ray of sunshine that “Marisol” represents. “Marisol” maintains the electric and rock nerve that characterizes the group, but making “eyes to influences that range from Loquillo to Extremoduro, passing through eighties guitars that can even take us to The Cure. A love song to embrace while pushing.” In any case, know that they invite you to dance their choreography for the song.

The Hortaleza trio has a lot of upcoming dates for their next tour “A Pogo Night” with a triplet in La Riviera, in which they will be presenting their songs in: Bilbao (February 7, Stage Live), León (February 8, Studio 54), Vigo (February 14, Rouge), A Coruña (February 15, Inn), Valencia (February 21, Moon), Zaragoza ( February 28, Casa del Loco), Zaragoza (March 1, Casa del Loco), Granada (March 7, Aliatar), Barcelona (March 15, Apolo), Madrid (20, 21 and 22 narzo, La Riviera).

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