Llenya cremada is a rock ballad that starts from a clear idea: nostalgia as a trap. The song explores the desire to take refuge in an idealized past, in a memory that has already said goodbye to us. Musically, the song begins with a melancholic and contained atmosphere that progressively evolves towards increasing tension, reflecting the meaning of the lyrics: staying to live among the ashes of the past can end up becoming a form of freezing.
Lespurna Releases 'Llenya Cremada' and Announces Album Presentation at La Rambleta
The Valencian band Lespurna releases the third single from their debut album, 'Quan Tot Acabe', and confirms a live presentation in València.
By Mireia Blasco i Vidal
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The Valencian band Lespurna has released 'Llenya Cremada', the third single from their debut full-length album, 'Quan Tot Acabe', set to be released on May 8th. The group will present the album live on May 10th at La Rambleta in València.
The single 'Llenya Cremada' is now available on all digital platforms and features a visualizer that reflects the melancholic nature of the track. This release confirms the live presentation of the full album, 'Quan Tot Acabe', as part of the Ram Session series. Tickets for the event, taking place on May 10th at La Rambleta in València, are already available for 10 euros on the venue's website.
'Llenya Cremada' is the third preview from their debut album, following the release of the eponymous song featuring collaborations with Sociologia Animal and Escapar. The band describes the track as a rock ballad that explores nostalgia as a trap, the desire to take refuge in an idealized past that has already bid farewell.
Since their emergence in 2021, Lespurna has consolidated a sound that combines alternative rock, pop punk, and hard rock. Their lyrics confront the present and its uncertainties. In recent years, the group has gained prominence in the Valencian music scene, performing at festivals such as Feslloc, Festillop, and Moniàtic.



