Love of lesbian, the group indie par excellence closed his tour of Epic Journey Towards Nothingness (VEHN) in style at the Wizink center in Madrid. She did it with a Santi Balmes most vindicated that throughout the concert he reviewed his long journey in music with the help of his entire band: Julián Saldarriaga, Jordi Roig and Oriol Bonet, and with anthems that marked an entire generation.
Hymns like ‘Niña Imantada’ were not missing during the evening, a song that caused real madness in the audience, something that the band already knew. “Many people have it tattooed and we love it,” said Santi Balmes.
The band also spoke about their beginnings and how they decided to name the group (‘love of lesbian‘) at a time when they were totally misunderstood and today, however, they are acclaimed and chanted by a Wizink that was packed.
Balmes also took advantage of several moments of the concert to send very powerful messages about today’s society. He did not hesitate, for example, to claim the atrocities that are being experienced outside in war and asks that “I hope the authors of so much pain pay for the crimes.”
Afterwards, with his shirt off like a true 80s rockstar, he put the audience in his pocket while he sang his hits. After establishing himself as a Spanish indie star, Santi decided to release Leiva. He did it almost towards the end of the concert to interpret ‘Snow Fires’ with a spectacular guitar solo and, amid screams from the audience, the artists announced a future collaboration on their next album.
Reaching the end of the concert and after several farewells, the band performed ‘Jhon Boy’ and ‘1999’ fan club that were not missing for the last encore. As a final culmination, as the band’s vocalist said, they could not forget that song that meant so much to everyone who was there. That song that provided a soundtrack to the lives of so many and that closed that Wizink at the end of the tour with ‘There where we used to scream.’
Source: Lasexta

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