Tomavistas Festival2025
Trashi Live Madrid
CAJA MÁGICA, MADRID (Spain)

Trashi live Tomavistas
May 29th, 2025
trashi will take the stage at Tomavistas 2025, presenting “Me acuerdo de todo”, their debut album, released in late January 2025.
The band is a four-piece ensemble formed by Sergio Nicolás (vocals & guitar), Luz Abril (guitar), Luis Morera (bass), and María Lázaro (drums).
Originally from Murcia but now based in Madrid, trashi made their first mark in 2020 with “No me ves:(“, their debut release—though they had already introduced themselves a year earlier with a live show that propelled them forward as a band.
Despite their short career, trashi have been incredibly active, consistently putting out singles and two EPs: “Lo que pasó ese verano” (2021), and “Quiero irme a casa” (2023). They’ve also collaborated with Chill Chicos on “Baby” (2020) and with Natalia Lacunza on the stunning “Quiero dormir contigo” (2021).
Steering clear of rigid labels, their sound is raw yet intimate, with lyrics that capture everyday life, personal experiences, and the stories of those around them. Their freshness and spontaneity shine through both in the studio and on stage. trashi seamlessly blends genres while staying true to themselves—though if we had to define their sound, we’d say it sits somewhere between rock, urban pop, dreamlike textures, and electronic elements.
At the end of January 2025, trashi released “Me acuerdo de todo”, their first full-length album, featuring 14 tracks rooted in nostalgia, the impossibility of forgetting, and the value of memories. The album arrives after the success of songs like “Uno más (feat. Zahara)”, “Coma profundo”, “Reventarme”, “Fentanilo”, and “Dime Baby (feat. Chelsea King)”. With exquisite production, a unique sonic identity, and a lyrical approach that intertwines metaphors with raw honesty, trashi encapsulates the sound, conversations, and dreams of their generation.
All these powerful emotions will come to life on stage at Tomavistas 2025. Their set is shaping up to be one of the festival’s most unforgettable performances—especially considering their triumphant 2022 debut, when they won over audiences with just a handful of songs.
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