Plasticina Mosh presents “Cynics, Sinners and Blasphemers”

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The group returns with a proposal that balances its past and present.

Mosh Playdough is back after the premiere of “Conqueror”single presented in July of last year. On this occasion, the duo returns with “Cynics, Sinners and Blasphemers”a topic that has the participation of the producer Tom Rothrock and that preserves the essence that has defined the group since its beginnings.

The Monterrey duo, formed by Alejandro Rosso and Jonas Gonzalezpresents this new material, which also opens a new chapter within the musical and cultural history of the Advanced Regia. With this release, the group opts for impudence and irony, elements that are intertwined with that defiant attitude that has always characterized them towards the industry.

“Cynics, Sinners and Blasphemers” It stands out for its classic rap base, accompanied by a rhythmic structure that evokes its essence, marked by eclecticism and the absence of rules. The song achieves a balance between the past and the sonic present, returning to the energy of his first hits but incorporating contemporary nuances. The lyrics, for their part, function as an invitation to live on our own terms, build a personal ethic based on honesty and leave aside the codes imposed by society.

With this delivery, Mosh Playdough presents a new musical proposal that, in addition to confirming its validity, reinforces the idea that music continues to be a way to express oneself with freedom and authenticity.

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