Two new singles by Presa: “Siempre Más” and “La Saeta”

While the world spins wildly in its spiral of hyperstimulation and digital slop, Presa continues walking down the narrow corridor that only certain bands dare to cross: the one that leads from emotional intensity to unadorned rawness, from whisper to howl, from filtered light to abyssal flashes. A corridor with no mirrors—only closed doors and songs that open like forced locks.

Following the twilight epic scope of “Cuadro”, their previous release, Presa present “Mano a Mano”, a suffocating, circular murder ballad that drags us along slowly, like a body down a dark river, and lets us glimpse what will be their debut LP, “Cuerpo en llamas”. A record conceived as an abandoned roadside motel, filled with memories we would rather not know, but from which we cannot look away.

In “Mano a Mano,” the quartet Presa weaves a story of intimate violence, obsession, and desire, where tension is not shouted—it is held back until it bursts in the final passages. A narrator who has seen too much and no longer seeks redemption, and guitars wrapped in a haze of restrained distortion, dragging themselves forward alongside percussion that beats like a sick heart.

With this new single, Presa continue to build a unique sonic and visual universe, one that firmly stands outside of comfort. A world that gives flesh to its own imagery in order to tell stories of defeat, twisted beauty, and a kind of violence that doesn’t need blood to hurt.

Presa will be playing at Prestoso Fest this August, with tickets already on sale. Their album “Cuerpo en llamas” will be released via Humo Internacional in September 2025.

Published On: 16 May, 2025|Categories: Presa|Tags: |By |295 words|