Pep de la Tona’s third single: a poetic combination of contrasts

The beauty lyrics of ‘More beautiful than the moon’

‘Més bonica que la luna’ is the third single from Pep de la Tona’s first album, the personal project of Josep Nadal, former leader of La Gossa Sorda and later MP for Compromís. The launch of this album, still without a revealed title, is scheduled for April 25, coinciding with the anniversary of the Battle of Almansa. Premium.cat will be in charge of premiering the music video exclusively one day before the official release. In addition, Josep Nadal invites us to delve into the keys of this emotional song.

A reflection on love and absence

Nadal describes this piece as an intense love song, emphasizing its expression free from any complex. The content of the lyrics reveals a deep melancholy for the loss of a loved one, although it can also be interpreted as a representation of the lack of any being. However, the musician confesses that his inspiration was his own partner, Maria.

The poetic duality of the song

According to Nadal, ‘Més bonica que la luna’ is composed of two contrasting parts, one cold and one warm. The verses represent winter and night, while the chorus conveys the feeling of summer or spring. This duality, according to the same author, seeks to cause an initial impact but promises to be an emotionally profound experience once the beauty of its complexity is appreciated.

An unexpected origin

The singer-songwriter reveals that this composition came about by chance. Initially conceived as a lyric for another musician, an error in song selection led to the creation of ‘Més bonica que la luna’. The initially discarded verses captivated the artist so much that he decided to give them a life of their own.

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