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Frente Abierto is a tectonic collision where the subsoil of the densest metal and the most ethereal ambient pave the way for flamenco to bleed through the wound. This conclave of restless minds brings together the heaviness of Marco Serrato, the textures of David Cordero, and the mutant guitar of Raúl Cantizano to create an unprecedented sonic ritual. It is an avant-garde rock supergroup walking a dangerous edge: right where the minimalism of Earth and the density of Sleep meet the jondo tradition. The journey is lysergic and raw, an ecosystem where towering voices like Israel Fernández or Lela Soto act as lighthouses in the midst of a dark storm and Portishead-esque landscapes. It is flamenco looking in the mirror of Lankum or Neil Young, embracing a nature as heavy as it is subtle.