Los Invaders versionan “Tonterías” de Sexy Zebras

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The Invaders cover “Tonterías” by Sexy Zebras

“Tonterías” advances the spirit of the new creative cycle of The Invadersalthough in this case it is the adaptation of a foreign theme.

The Invaders A few days ago they presented an electric reinterpretation of “Tonterias”, an original song by Sexy Zebras. A song that they have recorded live within the Andar por Casa Sesiones project. The result is a song that transforms the rage and energy of the original into an electronic pulse loaded with attitude.

Through a comment on the profile of The Invadersthe Madrid band Sexy Zebras celebrated the launch by saying that “we like it better than ours.” A phrase that says a lot about the mutual respect between the groups and the impact of this new version.

“Tonterias” is a sample of the sound that will characterize The Invaders in his new creative cycle. The Valencian band has already announced the release of a new single titled “Disco Valencia”. This will be released on November 21 and will be presented alongside cycle in The Mornings of La Pèrgola (Valencia). At the moment, The Invaders They are on tour. At the moment there are already confirmed dates for sixteen cities throughout Spain. You can find all the information at Tomaticket.es

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