The concerts of the last thirty years of Super 8′Los Planetas’ debut album. Anyone who hasn’t yet seen them at the dozen festivals where they performed the album released in 1994 from start to finish can do so this week in Madrid: Wednesday and Friday at La Riviera and Thursday at Ochoymedio. Just as happened weeks ago in the other round of three concerts in Barcelona, tickets have long been sold out and the atmosphere will be triumphant. Super8 It was not intended to be played on stage in the same order as it was pressed, but beyond the occasional dip These last daysIt supports a full pass beautifully. And the series of encores, a great success in every sense, makes it clear that the Granada group does not go on stage to speculate. On this tour, just one win is enough. And it’s a victory.
It wouldn’t make sense otherwise. The end of 2024 is also approaching, the strangest year of the Granata group’s career. Few Spanish bands have experienced a creative break with so much media attention. On the one hand, protagonist of this successful retrospective tour. On the other hand, also a protagonist Second prizethe film by Isaki Lacuesta chosen to represent Spain in the Oscar race. Tours and films point in the same direction, that of the past, but they do so with diametrically opposed intentions. While the concerts activate a collective and uncritical celebration, the film is an invitation to immerse yourself within a group undermined by contradictions.
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