Joan Miquel Oliver + More more

SALA MOON. Saint Vincent the Martyr, 200

From the other side of our Mediterranean, Joan Miquel Oliver disembarks with Elektra, the album that closes the trilogy started by Pegasus and continued by Atlantic. The name does the trick, i in this new work the Mallorcan tells us about "strong and brave" women who rebel against masculinity, all mixed with mythology, with everyday characters and the usual metaphors of the Oliver universe. As for the sound, the most noteworthy is the inclusion of Jaume Manresa in the study (keyboard) i Xarli Oliver (battery), that are already present in the live shows. get it, so, the most "band" album, seasoned with the usual Martian pop that remixes with an amalgam of musical styles; successful eclecticism, house. before, the Valencians Mai Mai will present their new album Bonaventure. CARLES PLAS

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