Lola Indigo returns to Granada

An outstanding cocktail offered by the Andalusian artist and performer, in which she combines longings, memories and current experiences with a kind of tribute to her native Granada and all well shaken with urban rhythms and sounds.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
16 December 2023 Saturday 09:36
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Lola Indigo returns to Granada

An outstanding cocktail offered by the Andalusian artist and performer, in which she combines longings, memories and current experiences with a kind of tribute to her native Granada and all well shaken with urban rhythms and sounds. And with a certain spiritual and aromatic flamenco background, especially in its particular vindication of values ​​and ways of living. Making its own in some way the title of the legendary Vuelvo a Granada by Miguel Ríos (published more than half a century ago), Índigo stars in a return to its essences coming from the crest of the wave of Latin sonorities, and it does so by vindicating colleagues from the current Granada scene and from a current sound perspective as well.

Yours is a skillful and attractive decision in giving life to this GRX, since, with the claim of proper names and unmistakable rhythms and lyrics of now, it can attract and interest young, non-habitual listeners. The list of co-participants is, without a doubt, infallible, since it is made up of Dellafuente, Pepe y Vizio, Maka, La Zowi, La Plazuela, as well as Saiko. There they are, then, Dellafuente, who has just released a tremendous EP and show with Morad, the duo La Plazuela, all indisputable references of the newest flamenco with which he embroiders it in La Primavera, or Maka, with which he signs the staff El condemnao. In this list cannot be missing, due to its harmony and lyrical self-confidence, the entente with La Zowi giving life to I have a boyfriend “I have a boyfriend who eats my pussy/Who tells me dirty things and grabs me by the bun.”