La Trinidad
- Composer
- Actor
- Music Department
Three different people make up La Trinidad: Sixto, Carlos and Jorge. They chose the name of one of the most popular and historic neighborhoods in their city, Malaga, to form a band that arose very naturally from the bifurcation of three of the members of The Loud Residents just over a year ago.
After a first EP released (Nuevas Dignidades), they released "Los otros se collamban", which will be available from October 2, 2020. An album recorded by Paco Loco in his studio in El Puerto de Santa María, but produced and mixed by the legendary John Agnello (Kurt Vile, Dinosaur Jr. or Sonic Youth, among others).
The debut feature La Trinidad should be seeing the light these days, ready to sweep a score of confirmed festivals, and presenting itself as one of the most important albums of this year. The release of a band that promised to confirm itself with him: three young people from Malaga in their twenties making a perfect and round power-pop album, with direct, scathing, and jugular songs, and drinking equally from The Replacements and Los Ilegales . However, the news we all know made us think that these songs needed a longer mash time, so here we are.
After a first EP released (Nuevas Dignidades), they released "Los otros se collamban", which will be available from October 2, 2020. An album recorded by Paco Loco in his studio in El Puerto de Santa María, but produced and mixed by the legendary John Agnello (Kurt Vile, Dinosaur Jr. or Sonic Youth, among others).
The debut feature La Trinidad should be seeing the light these days, ready to sweep a score of confirmed festivals, and presenting itself as one of the most important albums of this year. The release of a band that promised to confirm itself with him: three young people from Malaga in their twenties making a perfect and round power-pop album, with direct, scathing, and jugular songs, and drinking equally from The Replacements and Los Ilegales . However, the news we all know made us think that these songs needed a longer mash time, so here we are.