"Las manos del diablo", nuevo videoclip de Gatoperro

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“The hands of the devil”, new video clip by Gatoperro

The singer-songwriter returns catdogand he does so by presenting the video clip of his new song “Las Manos del Diablo”, which you can now see and listen to on platforms.

“The Devil’s Hands” is a song of just two minutes that its author describes as a “garage and slightly lysergic psychobilly”, although in reality it is an energetic and direct piece that fits perfectly on the path to the new work of this Valladolid artist now based in Asturias.

“It seems to me that it is a song that acts as a counterweight on the album to the more folky part, let’s say, more acoustic, more calm and mid-tempo,” Gatoperro tells us. “It talks about people that when we are not busy with something we become dangerous to ourselves. But although the lyrics seem a bit tremendous, in reality, if you change your perspective a little, there is an almost humorous game there, which I think is understood quite well.”

“The Devil’s Hands” comes after songs like “Thanks” or “Vulgar”, which are the musician’s most recent material after his album “Instructions for cutting off an arm”which was released in 2024. following previous albums such as “The gods laugh” (18) or “Cowboys” (17), among others.

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