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Twenty-one leaves aside the experimental sound and joins a more pop wave in The art of losing, their fifth studio album. The eleven songs tell their own personal stories, yes, all oriented to the message that they live with bad luck.

There’s a better way to start the weekend than with a new album. Twenty-one?

The band from La Mancha has released The art of losing, their fifth studio album. With him, they want to close a stage and in their eleven songs they have brought out their pop sideleaving experimentation aside and managing to obtain the live sound they were looking for.

The album vindicates the importance of continuing to believe and support bands. Inspired by Elisabeth Bishop’s poem one artthey build their speech around the idea that over time They have learned to live with bad luck. In the words of Veintiuno: “We have built an album like a band of friends that is playing livewe have gone into the studio with that mentality and we have tried to transfer that naturalness to whoever listens to it.”

Recorded between Barcelona, ​​Tarragona and Madrid, they have worked with Santos and Fluren, with Tato Latorre and with Ale Acosta.

They have defined the art of losing in the following way: “We are a band. We wanted to make music together, so we started rehearsing and we learned to play in a garage in Toledo because we want to do it together. “For a long time we have lost much more than we have gained, and we have done it together.”

They recently gave an interview in Special Forces and revealed that “the album is the didactic guide on how to lose”, defined the vocalist. A perfect “Losing for Dummies”, and the first chapter is clear: “Not having your parents in blue on Wikipedia is starting to lose a little, and from there you develop,” Arroyo said.

Complete tracklist of ‘The Art of Losing’, by Veintiuno

These are the eleven songs that make up The art of losingVeintiuno’s new album:

  • Dominic
  • The ruin
  • Modern life – with Love of Lesbian
  • To the shore
  • The Toscana
  • Chihiro
  • Chills
  • We don’t talk anymore – with Sylvester and the Orange
  • Tomorrow I’ll leave it
  • Lioness
  • Fierce

And the fans of the band from La Mancha are in luck because there’s not much left until the start of his tour through Spain and Argentina.

They start on January 11 in Madrid and will visit cities such as Bilbao, Zaragoza, Pamplona, ​​Valencia or Benicssim.

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