Viva Belgrade announces its fifth studio album

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The Guadalquivir River is the conceptual axis of the album.

Long live Belgrade come back with While the Guadalquivir flows and flows and flowshis fifth studio album, which will be released on October 23, 2026 and will have 11 songs. With this release, the Spanish group presents a proposal inspired by the constant flow of the Guadalquivir River.

For this production, the band uses the river that runs through their hometown as a metaphor for time and everything that moves forward without stopping. The tracks They address the passing of the years, the cycles that repeat themselves, the nostalgia of the past and the way in which life is transformed and shaped according to friendships, mistakes and learning that occur over the years.

The album functions as a continuity of Songbook of Heaven (2024), but with a much more reflective and mature look, which included the production of Ricky Falknerrecognized for his work with Stand still and Berri Txarrak. Throughout the pieces that make up the album, the group explores themes such as the weight of memories and the situations that make us return to the same starting point.

With this release, Long live Belgrade is preparing to begin a new musical stage, maintaining the essence that characterizes them along with careful production. Furthermore, the band continues to explore new ways to consolidate its sonic identity and evolve through material designed to reflect the constant movement of time and memory.

Dale play to “One more Andalusian”his first single:

This is the cover and the tracklist:

01. “One more Andalusian”

02. “And it flows”

03. “Too old”

04. “Warm up as you go out”

05. “Love at 136 bpm”

06. “Love in Em”

07. “Menquitofla (feat. Alain Johannes)”

08. “The duty to offend”

09. “Various demons”

10. “Memorabilia”

11. “Super future”

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