Biography
2023
13/11/22
LISASINSON "Cuchillos" Single Digital
A new advance single – the fourth so far – for “Un Año De Cambios”.
“Cuchillos” gives us the very essence of LISASINSON: energy, immediate melodies, distortion, punk spirit… But we also have more detailed production work (thanks to Carlos Hernández), more complex guitar layers and more meticulous arrangements. The result? A new, furious hit, with lines like “Últimamente me parezco a Lucifer / Capulla, orgullosa y difícil de querer” (Lately I am just like Lucifer / A jerk, proud and hard to love), powerful, immediate, and it comes with a “Visualizer” directed by Miguel Yubero. Eloquent and straightforward, knives in the air, knives on the floor, knives stabbed in tables and chairs, and the deadpan stare of our protagonists, tension that could be cut with a knife and a chorus like a mortal wound.
10/05/2023
LISASINSON "Mochi" Digital Single
This is the fifth advance single before the arrival of “Un Año De Cambios”, the first full length from LISASINSON. We have been hearing a more powerful, solid, potent sound on recent singles like “Cuchillos”, “Canción De Entretiempo” and “No Sé Muy Bien”. But “Mochi” has something that makes us understand the reasoning behind the album title. Yes, there are ferocious guitars and overflowing energy. But there aren’t only songs driven by anger, there is melancholy from lived and missed experiences these last few months: “Quiero que estés a mi lado / Cuando el verano se acabe / Y tenga ganas de llorar” (I want you to be by my side / When summer ends / And I feel like crying), although with a trademark gesture at the end. It’s the story of a long-distance relationship that almost sounds dreamy. And the melodies are open, even precious. As if THE BREEDERS or BIKINI KILL had wanted to make a radically pop song, with a more dynamic structure, and more playful harmonies.
19/05/2023
LISASINSON "Un Año De Cambios" Album LP/CD
To call a first album “Un Año De Cambios” is in and of itself an example of how fast things move. And somehow that’s how LISASINSON’s trajectory has been, both personally and professionally: singles, EPs, tours, collaborations, side projects, changes in line-up… That’s how Míriam and Paula’s world has been spinning up to this album, a debut that already shows maturity. A word that feels a bit inappropriate for a post-millennial punk pop album. But in terms of sound and intelligence in songwriting, it’s well-deserved. And in terms of energy, we don’t even really need to say it, it is overflowing with uncontrollable juvenile electricity.
“Un Año De Cambios” is an album produced and mastered by Carlos Hernández (CAROLINA DURANTE, AXOLOTES MEXICANOS, AIKO EL GRUPO, TRIÁNGULO DE AMOR BIZARRO) that gives it that push of power in the sound that has worked so well for LISASINSON, and that has also made it possible to develop all the nuances of an album that transcends riot grrrl based punk-pop. Because the songs are what talk here. Solid, immense. Twelve anthems, all equally great. Made from a place of the most direct honesty and assertiveness. Like the great debut albums. The kind that lasts beyond their years.
2024
12/04/2024
LISASINSON "Salgo A La Calle" Single Digital
“Salgo A La Calle” is the beginning of a new era, where they give us a glimpse of a more mature sound, just as energetic, a bit less urgent in this first single (although the bpm is still high), more melodic, where the pieces start to fall perfectly into place and where the lyrics go one step further and the songwriting is more convincing than ever.
29/05/2024
LISASINSON "Decidí Desaparecer" Single Digital
It’s a song about the need to run away, about the stupid things we see through the window, about that absurd feeling that sometimes takes over when we see the society we live in.
31/10/2024
LISASINSON "Quiero Que Perdamos La Cabeza (Otra Vez)" Single
We’re getting closer and closer to the arrival of the new LISASINSON album. After the powerful advance singles, “Salgo A La Calle” and “Decidí Desaparecer”, we are now bringing you “Quiero Que Perdamos La Cabeza (Otra Vez)”, the first song from the Valencian band that uses an acoustic guitar. But don’t believe for a second that means the song’s tension is lower because there is electricity, urgency, excitement and tension. The song is full of freshness, with an explosive ending that talks about wanting to spend time with someone even though you know that it’s going to make you feel bad, about the constant contradiction between regret and desire that happens again and again; it reminds us of “Volverte A Enamorar” in that way.