If we talked about the most famous blood ties of the unforgettable Spanish Movida, surely we would have to recognize that among the most significant and above all, complementary, that the prominent mother country gave us, the one made up of the leaders of the outstanding group stands out with capital letters Nacha pop.
Each album was a beautiful contrast of styles and trends: songs with a lot of strength and almost adolescent vitality on the one hand, and endearingly tender themes that seemed to come out of deep darkness on the other.
This mixture made each delivery a true delight, at a time when it was somewhat strange to find remarkable lyrical compositions within a well-accomplished musical work ...
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(Cesar Pinto)