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Síndrome de Estocolmo (CD Edición Firmada)
Turista Sueca's debut album: incorrect pop for a generation in turmoil.
Turista Sueca's debut is a one-way ticket to contemporary pop delirium: a low-cost flight to all the things we usually don’t say out loud, with turbulence of dark humor, neurodivergence, pop culture, emotional precariousness, and a desire to burn the rulebook of normality.
On this first album, Turista Sueca turns her obsessions into sing-along anthems that are incredibly catchy. From the generational confession of “Tengo TDH” to the emotional kidnapping of “Síndrome de Estocolmo”, passing through the twisted fan universe of “Aitana O’Caña”, each song works like a postcard sent from an uncomfortable but hilarious place, where irony coexists with vulnerability and laughter is a legitimate survival mechanism.
Recorded with an independent spirit and sharp wit, the album blends pop, electronic, and nods to hyperpop and meme culture, building a unique sound that starts as a joke and stays serious. It includes unreleased collaborations that amplify the project's voices and characters, completing the feeling of entering a small musical sect where nothing is accidental and everything is sung.