‘From Del Boca Vista’, the new EP by Ponte Pilas

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A balance between yesteryear and musical freshness.

Get your batteriesthe band made up of Ismael Rivera, Calum Bolland, Daniel Rivera and Alejandro Iturraldehas completed the release of his long-awaited EP From Boca Vistaproduced in Madrid in collaboration with Lucas Stone in the mix and Victor Garcia in mastering.

This material offers a look at contemporary social issues through their distinctive style of indie-rock, with lyrics that address topics ranging from anti-capitalism to the ups and downs of love.

“For a While” joins those previously released “Working Too Much”, “In Vino Veritas” and “Too Much Scenery”each offering a unique perspective on topics ranging from workplace alienation to the search for meaning in a consumerist world, with a satirical twist.

With the inclusion of ““For a While”the musical work of Get your batteries is complete with a song that captures the melancholy and nostalgia of leaving behind what once was. The lines of the song immerse in images of silent walks and intertwined hands, while the music accompanies with emotional chords and an enveloping atmosphere.

From the distinctive sound of featured guitars to the energetic energy of the drums, each song on From Boca Vista offers a unique listening experience that takes up the characteristic sounds of classic rock, in addition to demonstrating its ability to fuse lyrical depth with a balance between yesteryear and musical freshness.

From Boca Vista is now available on platforms streaming like Spotify and Bandcamp.

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