Friends and rock is all you need.
The music of End of the World It's what a walk through a park with perfect weather and the company of your best friend tastes like. It is music that is made from the heart of the girlies and that resonates with every person who enjoys indie in Spanish.
From Argentina, End of the World has traced his path through Spain, France, Switzerland, Chile, Uruguay and now returns to Mexico to perform at the Hypnosis Festival 2025 and crown a fall tour that will tour Aguascalientes, Querétaro, Guadalajara and CDMX.
For Lucia Masnattaguitarist and vocalist of the band, touring and making music with friends, in addition to being a dream, is a constant effort like any relationship that really matters: “Maybe there is a view on women on a social level, in which we are always competing with each other, or we want the other to do badly, or that women are gossips and what not. And well, I think that we are showing that we can build, live together and do beautiful things.”
In every band, real connections are required between the people who make it up so that the music transmits its essence: “We have a real bond. I believe that bonds are that: they are worked on, they are watered, and it has nothing to do with going through bad moments or storms, you don't have to go through those moments, but real bonds involve everything, they involve the moments of being good, of laughing, of enjoying, and the moments of arguing about something, standing for what you want, generating agreements, generating consensus. I think that We are in a moment of groupness, where we have been together for a long time, and nothing, it is a bond, it is like any bond where we live together a lot, and we put a lot of expectations, many dreams, a lot of time, and a lot of emotionality in what happens to us, and also things happen to us that are very strong.
And it is that authentic union and those strong experiences that have resulted in acclaimed albums, such as We Made a Forest Grow (2024), which for Lucia It is a big step in his career: “I liked the album. It was a gamble because we did several different things.” And this is because there were risks in it: “It's not an album that goes in the same direction, but rather it comes musically. We even included a middle interlude ambient and it was well received. Some songs were liked more, others perhaps were heard less. But it gave us an overview of what we can do, what we want to do and where we are going to go deeper. “We explored the different ranges of rock without wanting anything.”
And it is that We Made a Forest Growwhich is their most recent release, is made up of eight songs that navigate different musical genres and emotions. This is due, of course, to the fact that each head is a world and in this group girl powerfour universes coexist: “Each of us has a very particular ear and a taste perhaps a little dependent on one or another genre. I really like dream pop, I'm more of that branch.”
However, for Luciathere is one song on the album that stands out above the rest: “I really like how it turned out.”Becoming Landscape'. It is a song that we had a drum kit assembled from start to finish and recorded, which was going to be the basis of a song that we were there playing, but it didn't finish closing what the strings were doing.”
And suddenly, all the elements were making sense: “I remember that on January 1, 2024, I heard that drum kit and I put chords on top, some chords that had been going around in my mind. The point is that I put together everything that is the rhythm guitar and said 'it's a great topic'. And nothing, I love it, it's a song that I love, it's one of my favorites on the album. “I like playing it live, I like singing it.”
Because, for Luciawhen passion and magic merge, hymns are born: “When you make a song that you feel is good, it is good. There is something that is felt when you make a song and listen to it, that is a little inexplicable, that happens with some songs and with others perhaps it costs a little more.”
In the end, the challenge also lies in being able to transmit the magic of the studio and good songs to the outside: “It's not easy, it's not easy to have a group, it's not easy to be in a group, and it's not easy for you to do well, and for things to happen to you like you have to… Of course, suddenly very strong things happen to us where we have to decide about our life, a lot of situations, on the other hand, maybe if these things didn't happen to us it would be a little easier, life wouldn't change so much. But nothing, it's A job is like any other bond, you have to water it, be patient, have your moments of rest too.”
Yet, End of the World has earned its place as one of the most relevant bands on the Argentine scene and all that effort is rewarded on stage, because a live concert makes everything worth it: “We like to give a good show and have a lot of respect for the people who come to see us and put in their time, their energy and their attention, trying to give our best and also enjoying our corporality and what inspires us in each song, each movement.”
Remember to follow End of the World in YouTube, Spotify and instagram and don't miss his presentation this Sunday, November 2 at Hypnosis Festival.



