After two years of silence, La Plazuela steps back into the spotlight with “Si Miro Patrás“, the first preview of their upcoming album. The Granada-based duo embarks on a new chapter where personal and artistic growth intertwine, revealing a clear sense of sonic maturity.
Time flies, and yet within that space, everything can change. In this return, La Plazuela confronts the feeling of inner transformation, the gaze is no longer the same, dreams become reality, and that reality — inevitably — proves more complex than expected. This passage between illusion and experience marks the starting point of their new project.
According to the band, this second album is born from the questions and answers that arise when looking back. Emotions are no longer simple — nostalgia, detachment, and anxiety appear, building a denser and more honest emotional landscape.
A sonic evolution without losing essence
Musically, La Plazuela stays true to their distinctive fusion of flamenco, dance-floor electronics, and funk, now taken to a higher level. “Si Miro Patrás” might be one of the album’s most intricate pieces. To their trademark sound, they add the Banda de La Victoria del Realejo, recorded live during the album’s creation. This bold choice breaks away from the usual sampling approach, delivering a more organic and emotional texture.
In its lyrics, the track delivers a direct critique of hypocrisy — of those who smile to your face while speaking behind your back. It’s a universal idea that the duo translates into music with irony, honesty, and their unmistakable style.
With “Si Miro Patrás“, La Plazuela proves that their evolution is not only sonic but also vital. They look back to understand what’s been lived, yet their sound unmistakably points towards the future.
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