Calva Louise Unleash Spanish-Language Single “Lo Que Vale”

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Calva Louise are back with a fierce new single, “Lo Que Vale”. Translating to “What is Worth”, the track is another powerful mashup of the bands multicultural influences that ranges from latin inspired melodies to electrifying metal and electronic textures. Powered by frontwoman Jess Allanic’s impassioned Spanish vocals, the song explores how meaning shifts depending on our state of mind.
“Lo Que Vale deals with the honest confusion and contradiction of our personal perception: when we think we understand something, we might actually be getting it wrong, and when everything seems upside down, maybe that’s when it is not,” the band explains.
“These honest exchanges in life act as triggers for letting go of the attachments that keep us chained to our mundane delusions. And while looking to break free of the irrelevant and continuous patterns that keep us stuck in one place, confusion builds up to the point of asking oneself if we’re really appreciating what is worth living for.”
The track is taken from their upcoming album, Edge of the Abyss, due out 11 July via Mascot Records, and co-produced by Pendulum’s Gareth McGrillen. Like recent singles La Corriente and Aimless, “Lo Que Vale” is loaded with conceptual depth and cinematic flair. The track’s VFX-heavy music video, directed and edited by Allanic herself.




