Shego anticipan su nuevo disco con “La fiesta”

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Shego anticipate their new album with “La fiesta”

shego They anticipate what their next album will be with a song that is a declaration of intentions, “La fiesta”, an album that they have recorded in La Mina and that they already have ready.

“The party”, a song with two sides, but above all that works as an excellent letter of presentation for what will be the second full-length by the female group Shego, a highly anticipated work that will reveal to us what they are up to now. Maite, Raquel and Charlotte.

To shape “The Party”, Shego worked in the studio Raúl Pérez’s Minewith the co-production of Asha Lorenz from the british band Sorryfor the arrangements of the songs, rounding out the hard work that Maite, Raquel, Charlotte and Raúl had been creating step by step.

According to the band itself, “La fiesta” is a song that was born “from the well, from being screwed, from being in shit. From not being able to get out of the loop. From seeing ourselves, or seeing our loved ones, in the mud. She talks about being willing to burst until she completely escapes. So the song is a “wink to those partying friends who live in permanent disconnection, because many times disconnection is only achieved with them.”

“La fiesta” also has a video clip directed by Max Ludson; filmed in Carabanchel and with the final scene in the Sacramental cemetery of San Isidro.

You can see Shego in concert soon at Toledo (October 5, Erató Fest) and Valencia (October 12, Love To Rock). On the other hand, you can also listen to the version of “Viva!” of The Punsetes that they have signed to celebrate the trajectory of the people of Madrid.

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