Los Punsetes están de vuelta con “Una Persona Triste”

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The Punsetes are back with “A Sad Person”

New stage, new songs and a new album on the way for The Punsetes that begin to take shape with the release of the new single “Una Persona Triste”.

After years building one of the most unique and influential identities in Spanish pop, the band opens a new phase with great enthusiasm and a song that once again demonstrates why they continue to play in a league completely of their own.

“A Sad Person” keeps intact the essence of The Punsetes —lucidity, irony, bad temper and the ability to turn the everyday into something uncomfortably brilliant—but it also introduces new soundscapes. The song moves towards a more synthetic and strange dimension, with echoes of vaporwave, space keyboards and an unusual pulse in the group’s universe, without ever losing the personality that has made them a generational reference.

The voice of Ariadne It once again functions as the gravitational center of a song that speaks of sadness not as a great tragedy, but as a common, domestic and contemporary condition. A way of inhabiting small failure, contradictions and everyday mediocrity without solemnity or morals

The song has been produced by Paco Loco and The Punsetesmixed by Sergio Pérez García (Svper) and mastered by Greg Obis (MJ Lenderman, Slow Pulp, Duster…) in Chicago Mastering Service.

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