In 'Pava 3' Lucía Aldao addresses issues of gender, sexual identity, age and language
The band PAVE, led by the poet and composer from Coruña Lucia Aldao, has released his third EP turkey 3. A luminous pop exercise that is now available on the main digital platforms and can be purchased through Bandcamp of the groupThe launch coincides with the premiere of the video clip made by Anton & Martino for the topic A song called 'Please', a ballad with an enveloping rhythm in which the collaboration of Gloria Pavia.
The band's new album still retains the same basic principles as previous EPs: carefully crafted lyrics and exquisite melodies crossed by issues of gender, sexual identity, age and language. PAVE is now more polyhedral, a band where Lucia Aldao She acts as a frontwoman, and this is also reflected in her music, which is more solid and sophisticated. PAVE refers us to Standstill or McEnroe, honesty and simplicity at the service of beauty.
A sincere EP
turkey 3 It is composed of five themes, the first of which is Cadastre, an energetic piece where the guitar invites you to sing, dance and search, between verses and songs, for some peace. Or something as simple and elusive as feeling good.
The second, The injury anthem, is a song in survival mode, an ode to the ability to stand up with humor despite all the sadness. It could be a terrible song but the procession goes on inside —or in this case, behind the song— and the line of pains mutates into a chorus that is a cry. O himno da lesiones could have been a lament, but it is a definitely lively song, with a verbal wink included.
Follow below Tremendously flirtatious, which could also be described as a hymn, but this time for a great plan or a welcome party for all those who wish to join the select club of the lyrics Q, of queer. Or see it also as a cheerful call to debuting lesbians and bisexuals.
The fourth topic is the one already mentioned A song called 'Please' and the closing of this album comes with Catastriño, an almost naked version of the theme Cadastre recorded –literally- in an underground cellar and approaching the intimate way of composing of Lucia Aldao: guitar and vocals.
PAVE has Analysis on the battery, David santos on the bass and Pablo silva on the guitar. aldao She is responsible for the melodies and lyrics of the songs and the work on the arrangements is a team effort to which she joins Julian Goicoa, also the band's producer. Mastering is in charge Alvaro Gallego.