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Los Zigarros, pure electricity at the Let’s Festival


Photographies taken the 2020-01-24

Los Zigarros, performing at Salamandra in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (near Barcelona, Spain).

Los Zigarros, performing at Salamandra in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (near Barcelona, Spain).


Los Zigarros, performing at Salamandra in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (near Barcelona, Spain).

Los Zigarros, performing at Salamandra in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (near Barcelona, Spain).


Los Zigarros, performing at Salamandra in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (near Barcelona, Spain).

Los Zigarros, performing at Salamandra in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (near Barcelona, Spain).


Los Zigarros, performing at Salamandra in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (near Barcelona, Spain).

Los Zigarros, performing at Salamandra in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (near Barcelona, Spain).


Los Zigarros, performing at Salamandra in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (near Barcelona, Spain).

Los Zigarros, performing at Salamandra in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (near Barcelona, Spain).


Los Zigarros, performing at Salamandra in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (near Barcelona, Spain).

Los Zigarros, performing at Salamandra in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (near Barcelona, Spain).


Los Zigarros (The Cigarretes) presented their third album ‘Apaga la radio' ('Turn off the radio') in Salamandra on Friday night, January 24, in front of an audience that has crowded the L’Hospitalet de Llobregat room -near Barcelona, Catalonia.

The musical band has inaugurated the Let's Festival 2020 by showing its powerful rock'n'roll in an electric atmosphere and not with as much testosterone as one might think firstly, there were practically among the public the same number of men as women and they all moved with energy. It was also an intergenerational audience, young people in the front rows and veterans shaking their heads with their elbows resting on the bar. The public danced and as usual, the Friday night parties tend to be much more intense than those on Saturday.

Life's paradoxes, Los Zigarros represent a healthy and fresh breath of rock attitude in a musical environment saturated in the media by urban rhythms. They themselves say it in their new single ‘Turn off the radio’: “I'm looking for something on the dial that moves me / But the musical comma reigns on the antenna”.

In addition to songs from their three albums, the band has also performed a version of "Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin during the bises. At the end of it, Ovidi (singer), who is not exactly a talker on stage, has said ironically "it is not bad to play it for the first time".

Other songs that have sounded have been ‘La Trampa’, ‘Espinas’, ‘No obstante lo cual’, ‘Odias’, ‘Mis amigos’, ‘Desde que ya no eres mía’, ‘Tendrías que haberla visto bailar’, ‘Qué harás amor’, ‘Con sólo un movimiento’, ‘Cayendo por el agujero’, ‘Hablar, hablar, hablar’, ‘Resaca’, ‘Voy a bailar encima de ti’, ‘Dispárame’...

The Valencian group is formed by Ovidi Tormo (vocalist and guitarist), Álvaro Tormo (guitarist), Adrián Ribes (drums) and Nacho Tamarit (bassist). They are called Los Zigarros why the Tormo brothers, the core of the band, were called cigars when they were younger because they were tall and blond.