Low Kost from La Safor Releases «Vent en contra», an Album on Identity and Freedom

The youth band Low Kost from La Safor presents their debut album, a blend of styles addressing Valencian culture, freedom, and mental health.

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Generic image of a microphone on a stage, with blurred musical instruments in the background and warm lighting.

The youth band Low Kost, originating from La Safor, has released their debut album, «Vent en contra» (Against the Wind), a musical proposal that blends various styles and addresses themes such as Valencian identity, freedom, and mental health.

This new album, already available on all digital platforms, consists of twelve songs that explore genres such as rock, reggae, jazz, rap, samba, metal, and dubstep. The band stands out for its ability to fuse festive rhythms with more introspective moments, creating a diverse and energetic sound.

"It's an album full of feeling and struggle, of fun and reflection. As the title suggests, we try to express the strength and feeling of our wind to face adversities. It's a way to enjoy but also to think."

a band spokesperson
«Vent en contra» is not just a debut, but a declaration of intent. Through their lyrics, Low Kost builds a discourse centered on the identity and culture of the Valencian people, without neglecting universal issues such as freedom and mental health. The band emphasizes that the album stems from the need to express themselves without limits and to blend everything they are and listen to.
Low Kost is a group from La Safor, with young members from various municipalities, who advocate for the fusion of styles and creative freedom as central inspiration for their compositions. With a great command of musical genres, the band is characterized by its incomparable festive energy and the ability to address intimate aspects and critical current issues.