SEXES begins 2025 with “One year less”

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An introspective theme about the closing of cycles.

SEXES Starts the year with a powerful and reflective single titled “One year less”which invites us to face the passage of time with a mixture of melancholy and hope. The Mexican band presents this song as an anthem that celebrates the closures and transitions that accompany us throughout life.

The single, now available on digital platforms, fuses genres such as dream pop, synth pop and electronic overtones, creating a unique atmosphere that connects with the listener through its honesty and vulnerability.

The recording of the song took place in Rat Boy Study and was produced by Grill. This release represents a turning point in the band's sonic evolution, consolidating a proposal that, through its melodic textures, offers both the nostalgia of what was lost and the possibility of what is to come.

The video for the song, directed and produced by Super friendlyis a visual spectacle of fireworks with a contrast between light, color and music that highlights the emotional charge of the single, taking reflection to a visual plane as evocative as the song itself.

With “One year less”, SEXES marks a constant evolution in its musical proposal. The band continues to demonstrate their versatility, and this song promises to be one of the gems of their discography. Don't get lost!

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