Chelsea Boots

Chelsea Boots - Springing to life since 2014. (photo: Felix Valiente)

Chelsea Boots – In Session – 2023 – Past Daily Soundbooth: Rock Without Borders

Chelsea Boots
Chelsea Boots – Springing to life since 2014. (photo: Felix Valiente)

– Chelsea Boots – live at Los Conciertos de Radio 3 – May 23, 2023 – RTVE – Madrid –

Heading over to Madrid for a brief stop to check out Chelsea Boots, in session for RTVE’s Radio 3 series Los Conciertos de Radio 3 daily live session program.

Grabbing some information on Chelsea Boots via Presssparty.com who have all the right answers just when you need them the most:

CHELSEA BOOTS sprang to life in Madrid, in 2014. It didn’t take long for them to make their mark, leading to major success with their first Spanish Tour, including their sold-out in Teatro Barceló in front of more than 800 people, their appearance in Mad Cool Festival and a contract with Universal Music Spain. After four years of hard work, the band have recorded debut album, set to be released late 2018, in which the band offers their fresh rock mixed with pop, hip-hop, R&B and electronic music. Their first singles “Dreams Die On The Road”, “This Roof Is Burning” and “Love On Me” are the beginning of a new era for the band.

The band’s debut album will be called “GUILTY PLEASURE”. Like every other guilty pleasure, it hides a solid desire: the need to embrace more than one musical genre, to strive for many kinds of creative output, to change the old-fashioned underwear that guitar bands have been sporting since God knows when! Guilty Pleasure is of its time, a time when reggaeton and rock coexist in the same playlists, a time in which listeners devour antithetic songs without any prejudices, or guilt, or even remorse. It is also a clear statement: the members of the band, just as their contemporaries, understand culture as a diverse buffet, and they are willing to try everything it has to offer. Passionate music lovers, they present an album that reflects, from the perspective of a rock band, the heterogeneity of the 21st century.

The album was recorded in the span of just two weeks in Reno Estudios (Madrid), and it was produced by Ramiro Nieto and Martí Perarnau. Santos Berrocal and Ramiro Nieto did the mixing, and the final product was mastered by Angel Luján. The album will be released soon. Watch this space…

Indeed – watch this space for more in the coming months, promise. In the meantime . . .

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