Belako unveil their first ever track sung in Spanish "Sangre Total"
Belako are sharing their new single "Sangre Total" – their first song sung entirely in Spanish – which translates to 'whole blood'.
"Sangre Total" was produced by the band’s guitarist Josu Billelabeitia, in a studio in the mountains of Navarra using analogue tapes. It is the band’s first ever song sung in Spanish, and is the second track to be aired from their new album, Sigo Regando, following on from "White Lies".
Sigo Regando is the first full-length release from Belako after 2022's deluxe edition of their Plastic Drama album. This featured remixes from Dream Wife, The Vaccines, Wolf Alice, and Crystal Fighters. The deluxe edition came two years after the album's original release.
"Sangre Total" is out now. Belako's fifth studio album, Sigo Regando, will be released on 8 September via BMG Records.
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