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Tremenda Jauría - Esta Noche

  • Foto del escritor: ColorClip Project
    ColorClip Project
  • 16 ene 2021
  • 2 Min. de lectura

Under the slogan “If I can't dance, it's not my revolution”, the insurgent reggaeton collective has been filling the dance floors with feminism and combative lyrics for years. In 2018 they presented “IV”, their fourth album, in which cumbia, reggaetón and other tropical sounds mixed with electronic bases and a 100% punk attitude come together again.

According to them, there are four reasons behind the title: “IV is the number of members of the band. IV is the number of women who cover our backs under the stage. IV is the number of years that have passed since our first launch. IV is the fourth work of Tremenda Jauría ”.

The album contains six songs that speak of resistance, rebellion and friendship. Tonight he talks about that girl who dances until dawn without caring about everything that gets in her way. Talk about enjoying that night as if it were the last you live.


In this video clip, pastel hues and striking colors with a low saturation represented among those ruined buildings predominate. Tremenda Jauría make their productions and live shows a throwing weapon but above all, danceable, just like this video clip. With the maxim that revolutions and social transformations occur on the dance floors (with the body and its expression in dance and enjoyment) and through culture in general as the central axis and motor of these changes.


Their aesthetic is based on anonymity, their real names are not known and in their concerts and video clips they always wear gas masks.

Tremenda Jauría's lyrics deal with anti-patriarchal social and political commitment to feminism and anti-capitalism and often use auto-tune to modulate voices. We could say that that gas mask is their symbol, because it is the one that allows them to get away from the toxicity of society that they hate so much and try to overthrow.



 
 
 

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