«Party in hell»: Second preview of the new from Fangoria

'Party in Hell' is the 2nd preview of the new Fangoria: 'Songs for romantic robots'

'Party in Hell' is the 2nd preview of the new Fangoria: 'Songs for romantic robots'

A week after the premiere of 'Songs for romantic robots', Fangoria brings us the preview we were all waiting for: 'Party in Hell'.

Do you remember when last November we echoed that video that appeared on YouTube in which it was heard a snippet of a new Fangoria theme? That fragment turned out to be the end of the last season of the documentary reality 'Alaska and Mario', in which he anticipated how an unfinished -according to Alaska itself- 'Party in Hell' sounded.

We had to wait until mid-January for the first advance single of Fangoria's new work, 'Geometría polisentimental', a song that exuded Pet Shop Boys essence everywhere and that, unfortunately, was not the song we were on. waiting, because we were all the fans humming the chorus of 'Fiesta en el infierno' in full. 'Geometría polisentimental', although it ended up being well received (number 1 in sales and 70.000 visits to its video clip on YouTube in the first 24 hours), the desire to know that final version of 'Fiesta en el infierno' was still there.

Today, 5 February, just a week before the premiere of 'Songs for romantic robots' finally comes 'Party in hell', bringing just what Fangoria fans were expecting from them: a medal 'clutch buster'. Although we have found some sustained note in the chorus that no one expected, it is impossible to deny that this was the theme that we all, but we were all waiting for from Fangoria. A catchy lyrics to the maximum without that tongue-twister roll so characteristic of his latest works and sequences in which no sound is missing or superfluous.

'Party in Hell' is a completely round song: 100% Fangoria. And now, a week away from 'Songs for Romantic Robots', we really hope that this new work revolves around this bestially perfect 'Party in Hell'.


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