Following the success of "Paradigmes" last year, the pioneering French Pop group returns with a new 13-track Spanish album of cleverly chosen songs, including the already classic single "Sacatela". After 12 years and the release of their first three albums, "Psycho Tropical Berlin" in 2013, "Mystère" in 2016, and "Paradigmes" in 2021, La Femme unveils their 4th album today, titled "Teatro Lucido". The French group, which boasts two gold records, a Victoire de la Musique in 2014, and dozens of international tours (USA, Mexico, Asia, and Europe), presents its 4th album: "Teatro Lúcido". "Teatro Lúcido" is entirely sung in Spanish, and the album is a travel diary inspired by their journeys to Hispanic countries (Spain/Mexico). Like their first single "Sacatela," which is already a classic, this album is an explosive cocktail born from their international adventures, drawing inspiration from Semana Santa processions, pasodoble, reggaeton and Brazilian rhythms, classical guitars, Andalusian rhythms, castanets, trumpets, and even the 80s Movida. The group has drawn from this wide spectrum of sounds that have influenced them, offering their own interpretation.