The Blenders share “Lxs Vampirxs”

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Is it better to ask for forgiveness or ask for permission? The Blenders will tell you.

The Blenders is a Mexican band that since 2011 has made us dance with surf and rock rhythms, they have played in various venues and over the years it has become a benchmark for Mexican music. So much so that they managed to record with Boy Soundan important Spanish record label with those who have just released “The Vampires” the first track of what will be its evolution for 2024.

The theme tells us about sins and confessions, in this The Blenders They confess to their loyal audience that they have followed them for so many years. Having a constant evolution in their compositions and music, they have decided to give a touch of post punk to the new song but without copying all the bands that have recently come out, but rather They add their personal touch and make the song more saturated as only they know how to do. The result is incredible because it can make you dance or want to start the slam with your vampire friends.

The song was recorded in I’m Sauce Studiothe same one that was used by Camilo Lara under the production of Marco Carrion who has worked with artists of the stature of Belinda and The blue Angelsthis is the first preview of the new EP that The Blenders It is preparing us to premiere in 2024.

If you are a fan of surf or post punk (or you are simply a vampire) we invite you to give this a try. The Blenders who will surely be your next favorite band, go listen to the song now available on all digital platforms.

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