LISASINSON: "Perdona Mamá" Mini LP 10"
TRACKLIST: 01 Atasco 02 Corazón 03 Todo Me Da Igual 04 Volverte A Enamorar 05 Tú Y Yo
06 Canción Para Mi Crush 07 Discoteca 08 Barakaldo 09 La Isla
“New Adventures In Pop” collection [Issue 052]
It is finally here. After many advances that have only made us hungry for more - with songs like “Barakaldo”, “Atasco”, “Volverte A Enamorar” and “Canción Para Mi Crush” - we finally get to enjoy this Valencian group on this limited-edition Mini-LP (as part of our New Adventures In Pop collection, of course). It has nine songs that make it clear they meant what they were saying and doing on all of those advances, with that attitude that has gotten us so hooked on their sound: youthfulness, spontaneity, rebelliousness and overflowing energy. The album liner notes say it too: “These songs are about us. Getting a group together has been one of the best decisions we ever made”.
To open the release, we have “Atasco”, their song with the clearest echoes of the sixties, and a chorus that is like an epic poem: “En esta negra ciudad no bailarán / Las chicas ya no volverán / No volverán a bailar jamás” (In this dark city they won’t dance again / The girls will never dance again / Will never dance again). An anthem. It is clear that they are incredibly capable of creating them. “Corazón” is pure immediacy and spite. It is a style guide carried out with rage and force. “Todo Me Da Igual” starts off by making us think of the PIXIES. But Míriam’s voice quickly puts us in our place. We are talking about them. Their melodies are unique, peculiar, with signs of the times they are living in. We could talk about HOLE, BIKINI KILL, L7, and many other nineties pop-punk groups they have things in common with, but they are closer to THE BETHS, LOS PUNSETES or AXOLOTES MEXICANOS. These girls like their guitars, distortion and fury. Bless them. Bless them for all of this and for the moshing we are saving up in this awful period, for when we finally get to hear “Volverte A Enamorar” – one of their most immediate hits – live again. “Tú Y Yo” closes side A of this transparent vinyl with a surprising extra touch of pop, and a new demonstration of eloquence and vehemence: “Me caes mal / No te puedo mirar / Me entran ganas de vomitar / Ya no puedo fingir que me hacer reír” (I don’t like you / I can’t look at you / It makes me want to throw up / I can’t pretend you make me laugh).
“Canción Para Mi Crush”, one of their most recent advances, is a song that is capable of playing with Latin touches without leaving behind the noise and punk. It has a complex structure that doesn’t lose even a drop of the immediacy, and gives us such memorable lines as “La era digital me hace perder facultades para ligar” (The digital age is making me lose my flirting skills). “Discoteca” is Ramones-y like nothing else. A shot of late seventies punk-pop, THE UNDERTONES, RAMONES and THE REZILLOS. For the whole crew. We’re going to have to wear elbow and shoulder pads to the concerts. And other fantastic bits like: “No he encontrado un filtro que tape todas mis ganas de llorar” (I haven’t found the filter that covers up how much I want to cry). “Barakaldo” was the first encounter, the song that opened the doors to that universe of theirs that breathes life into us and gives us so much energy, and that is why it will always be so special. The song that closes the Mini-LP is “La Isla”, where Míriam Ferrero (vocals and guitar), Mar Espinosa (guitar), María Martínez (drums) and Paula Barberán (bass, substituting for Roser) set the bitter and epic tone with a liberating, purifying song.
If there is something that makes us fall in love with LISASINSON, it is their authenticity. You hear their songs and they immediately get to you. It is the need to be heard, to let it all out. And that, although it seems like a simple thing, is really hard to find. That is why we hope to continue enjoying this group for many years.