sábado, 20 de diciembre de 2025

Moral Femenina – Moral Femenina [LP] (1985, Jaja Records)

Moral Femenina was a rock/new wave band from Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, active mainly during the first half of the 1980s. They came out of the local underground scene at a time when a lot of bands were experimenting with post-punk, pop and rock, but without much connection to the mainland Spanish industry. Moral Femenina developed a sound that felt raw and direct, very much tied to the atmosphere of the islands and the small venues where they played regularly. 

The band’s core members included Pablo Meneses on vocals and Juanjo Jorganes on guitar, with different bassists and drummers passing through over the years. Before becoming Moral Femenina, some of the musicians had played in an earlier group called Los Tumores, which helps explain their slightly edgy, alternative approach. 

Their self-titled album 'Moral Femenina' came out around 1985 and was released as a mini-LP on a local Tenerife label. It’s the only proper official record the band put out during their original run, which gives it a kind of cult status today. The album was recorded locally and has a very “of its time” feel: lean songs, punchy guitars, and lyrics that move between irony, desire and everyday tension. The cover artwork, inspired by Botticelli’s "The Birth of Venus", added a touch of art-school attitude that matched the band’s image. 

The track “Sexo” ended up being their most well-known song and is usually the one people mention first when talking about the band. Other songs on the record balance energy and moodiness, mixing straightforward rock with more reflective moments, which fits well with the post-punk and new wave spirit of the era. 

Moral Femenina never really broke out nationally, but they were well respected in the Canary Islands and are still remembered as an important part of the local 80s scene. The band eventually split up in the 1990s, though their music never completely disappeared. Over the years, recordings have circulated online and among collectors, and there have even been occasional reunions or special performances, showing that interest in the band is still very much alive. 

Today, the Moral Femenina album is often seen as a small but significant snapshot of Canary Islands alternative music in the 80s: not flashy or overproduced, but honest, local, and full of personality. 


 
Label: Jaja Records – JA-JA-8 
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album 
Country: Spain 
Released: 1985 
Style: New Wave, Post-Punk, Goth Rock, Jangle Pop 
 
Tracklist: 
A1 La Noche Es El Calor 3:24 
A2 Sexo 2:53 
A3 Electricos 3:06 
A4 Flores Olvidadas 3:03 
B1 Esperando 5:00 
B2 Los Peces En El Rio 3:13 
B3 Amor De Madre 3:57 
 
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