Vera Fauna announce that Los Grillos will sing again in April but, in the meantime, one last flight with a live version with Rufus T. Firefly as an appetizer for the concert on the 23rd in Madrid and a preview of the songs that will arrive in spring. It is a live song recorded at pace in the studio where the song rises extremely high.
With the arrival of April and the return of the crickets, Vera Fauna They will also be heard again with new songs. It will be then that the next chapter of a band that has not stopped growing, but first they wanted to mark the ground with a gesture as beautiful as it is significant: the publication of a live version of The Crickets next to Rufus T. Firefly.
The collaboration is neither casual nor decorative. On the contrary, it works as a perfect photograph of the moment that Sevillians are going through: confidence, sonic ambition and a way of understanding music as a shared space. The reinterpretation of one of the most intimate songs from Tell Me Where We Are expands here towards more psychedelic and enveloping terrain, without losing that emotional touch that was already a trademark of the house.
The recording—available in video and audio—captures an almost ritual scene: musicians spread out on both sides of the stage, knowing glances, and an organic sound that grows little by little until it envelops everything. Rufus T. Firefly they provide atmospheric muscle and lysergic flight; Vera Fauna, the song, the pulse and her way of turning the everyday into something luminous.
This shared “cri cri” also works as a luxury appetizer for the next Vera Fauna concert in Madrid, the Friday, January 23 in the BUT roomwithin the framework of Inverfest. An appointment that is not just another: it will be the live ending of Tell me where we arethe album that has definitely given them wings and has consolidated them as one of the most loved and respected bands on the state scene.
An album that opened new doors and audiences thanks to songs like the sun comes out, your voice, Don’t tell me the truth —along with Noni Meyers— or It destroys mewith the voice of Ángeles Toledano. Now, while they refine the songs that will arrive in spring, Vera Fauna say goodbye to this stage as they know best: sharing, growing and letting the crickets set the pace for what is to come.

