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Los Skeepers – “NADA MÁS+”

There's a new boyband in town. Los Skeepers (Juan Andrés Paiz, Alex Olivares, Joaquín Flores, Juan Pablo Nájera, Danniel Díaz Contreras, and Jeremy Sandoval) formed in Guatemala City and released their debut single "Luismigirl" in June 2025. On Friday, they released a new single "NADA MÁS+" which pacifies an itch for sunny alt-pop.

There are bits of "NADA MÁS+" that remind me of Remi Wolf, Brockhampton, and Dominic Fike. Warped, pitched-up vocals settle in next to velvety croons. There's a sweet guitar melody, anchored by ripples of handclaps and chugging percussion. It's all really soothing until the last thirty seconds. Then the bass becomes blown out, the drums begin to race, and the vocals get distorted.

In a press release, Alex Olivares shared that the new track is about contemplating the overgrown digital world. He shared:

I think a lot about how our generation is learning to exist in an increasingly digital world. So often it feels like screens end up mediating almost everything: our relationships, our memories, even the way we understand reality. Our new music comes from that feeling. 'NADA MÁS+,' is one of the songs where that idea becomes most evident because it brings together sounds from completely different places and forces them to coexist. In a way, that's also us trying to find a balance between the digital and the human.

Listen to "NADA MÁS+" below.

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