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Declivi presents “GUERRA ENDINS”

 

Declivi is an alternative rock band formed in Manresa in early 2023, born from an almost accidental encounter that quickly turned into creative complicity. From their very first rehearsal, the band identified a natural connection and a shared way of understanding music and the stage. In a short time, the project has begun to make its way into the emerging scene: they have received support from Casa de la Música de Manresa, which granted them a recording scholarship, and in 2024 they won the Engresca’t competition.

The band builds its proposal from a clear expressive need. Declivi channels concerns, contradictions, anger and moments of tenderness through a language that combines the raw energy of rock with a strong melodic sensitivity. Their songs, performed entirely in Catalan, address themes such as alienation, fears, relationships, nightlife, defeats and the desire for collective transformation, shaping an honest and generational universe.

Since their first concert in Manresa on June 30, 2023, the band has steadily consolidated its live trajectory, turning the stage into the central space where their music reaches its full dimension. This path now leads to “Guerra Endins”, a work that functions both as a calling card and a statement of intent.

The album proposes an emotional journey that moves through identity, memory, conflict and personal reconstruction. Across nine tracks, Declivi draws a narrative that oscillates between protest and vulnerability, introspection and collective explosion. The title encapsulates this central idea: the inner war that accompanies vital, social and emotional processes, but also the ability to resist, imagine alternatives and keep moving forward.

“Guerra Endins” opens with “Miratges”, a statement of self-identity in the face of adversity, and moves into tracks like “Vidres Trencats”, a collaboration with the band “Punkxada” that connects memory, resistance and social critique. Other moments in the album explore displacement and fragility (“No vinc a casa”), the need to imagine a world without violence (“l’Interludi – Guerra Endins”), or emotional reconstruction through love (“Quan m’inundin les pors”).

The project also incorporates narratives around identity and desire, such as in “Fes-me Miques” with Still Ill, where emotional tension and fear of rejection build into a cathartic climax, as well as reflections on external pressure (“La lluna m’ha dit”), allegorical stories of love and autonomy (“Mar”), and an intimate farewell that closes the journey with serenity (“De dilluns a diumenge”).