Al·lèrgiques al Pol·len + Júlia Parera + Maldol at Plaça de Sant Jaume - Manacor
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Al·lèrgiques al Pol·len + Júlia Parera + Maldol occupy Plaça de Sant Jaume in Manacor for a meeting where pop and rock intersect with more intimate moments. The Catalan group brings that festive pop‑rock, Júlia Parera opts for indie‑pop songs with electronic touches, and Maldol adds layers of distortion and emotion.
The event brings together three distinct approaches that complement each other on the same stage: Al·lèrgiques al Pol·len, a band of six female voices, favors a relaxed, dance‑oriented live show, with songs that mix pop and rock and nods to rumba and folk; they aim to create a collective party more than a subdued recital.
Júlia Parera presents her most recent material with an intimate voice that now moves between electronic pop arrangements and personal lyrics, in a band format that maintains closeness and warmth without sacrificing sonic brightness.
Maldol, as a duo, comes in with a more agitated register where distortion serves to underscore the rawest and most emotional parts of the set.
Together the concert promises contrasts: moments to sing along and move alongside more contained and narrative passages.
The choice of Plaça de Sant Jaume in Manacor adds a communal nuance, an open setting for the public and for the coexistence of styles that share the stage without artifice.
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FAQ
What does this concert sound like? Three ways of approaching pop and rock are heard: festive and choral, intimate and electro‑pop, and raw with distortion.
What kind of live show does the artist bring? Performances for dancing and singing alternate with closer, narrative passages, each with its own pulse.
What sets this concert apart? The combination of choral female voices, intimate songs, and moments of distortion creates a direct and recognizable contrast.