Canela dazzles with “Justice League”

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Dreampop in Spanish with epic overtones and youthful disillusionment.

From Culiacán, Sinaloa, Cinnamon returns with a new melancholic hymn: “Justice League”a song that continues to deepen its characteristic sound dreampop with dyes de shoegaze and post punk.

This new single is now available on streaming platforms. streamingand confirms the growth of the band within the national independent scene, with a proposal that mixes the nostalgia of analog effects with a totally contemporary visual and sound sensitivity.

“Justice League” maintains that balance between the introspective and the explosive, with an enveloping bass line, atmospheric guitars and lyrics that evoke failed relationships, adolescent fantasies and a somewhat disenchanted look at the modern world. Through their social networks, the band has accompanied the premiere with visual content that reinforces the almost cinematic tone of the song: a kind of sad ballad to dance to alone on the dance floor.

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With “Justice League”, Cinnamon not only consolidates its musical identity, but also positions itself as one of the most promising projectsdreampop flowers made in Mexico.

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