Barcelona bands Women and Svper They collaborate on “Un final ideal”, the Catalan trio's first song after their sixth album that anticipates a significant change in sound.
“An ideal ending” is a song that fuses the talents of Women and Svper –a group in which Sergio Pérez, one of the most active independent mixers and producers in Barcelona, plays – in a sound journey full of emotion and energy. In it, the project says goodbye to its garage structures, its power-pop outbursts, the sweat, the pogos or the urgency, approaching a new path that they could already anticipate with “At the end hugs” (with Cariño).
In this way, the Catalan trio announces an end, knowing that this always means the beginning of something new. This song is the first one they published after “From flowers and entrails”, their sixth studio album. In effect, they are almost completely stripped of everything that had defined their sound to date, expanding their horizon under the premise of a new stage that begins today.
However, in this new era, its choruses straight to the heart, so chanted and cathartic, are not lost. As always, carrying friendship as the flag: “Un final ideal” has been mixed and mastered by Sergio Pérez himself (member of the group). Thus, Svper help to Women with the moving truck, creating a synth-rock song in which they both search together for “another place, imagining an extinct memory.”