By José Gandue @Gandour
Let's start with some interesting facts: We don't know the meaning of Mobivstrip, the name of this striking Peruvian group, whose lead singer is... an extremely blonde girl of Scandinavian origin named Naama Bengtsson, who recorded all the material for their album a few months ago in the city of Los Angeles and who, in their short period of existence, have shared the stage with bands and artists as outstanding as Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Cloud Nothings, Ladyhawke, Nina Persson, Zoé, Lucybell, Niño Cohete, and Vive La Fête.
More interesting facts: Confession, its newly released promotional clip, which musically reminds us of the good old Cardigans albums, The video was made during his time in California and directed by Jose "Chick" Aguirre, a well-remembered pop musician from Lima who lived in the United States for some time., where Naama's ever-present presence does its thing to steal the show, It is based on a series of violent choreographies that never lose their intentional sense of sensuality. Much of the video is edited in black and white, but at the end of the story, the transition to color has a very particular impact and is visually appreciated as a subtle, differentiating detail.
Here comes the last and perhaps controversial curious observation we can make about Mobivstrip: Is it valid to say that, if we base ourselves on the video and the musical theme that serves as an excuse for this audiovisual product, The band doesn't seem Peruvian.Regardless of whether this statement may upset or help those affected, we can simply say that Mobivstrip is noteworthy. and we want to know more about them in the future.



