Integra Pink Releases “Spiderman Piñata” Ahead of Upcoming EP

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Integra Pink releases “Spiderman Piñata,” a genre-blending single that fuses punk, cumbia, and disco while addressing immigration and social tensions.

Southern California band Integra Pink has released its new single “Spiderman Piñata,” marking the first preview of an upcoming EP set to arrive later this spring via Futureless.

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The track highlights the group’s genre-blending approach. It combines cumbia, disco, punk, and hardcore into one release. At first, it leans into a groove-driven rhythm. Then, it shifts into a more aggressive punk structure. This transition reflects both the band’s sonic range and the themes within the song.

According to the band, “Spiderman Piñata” draws from a wide range of influences. While it is rooted in punk, it also incorporates Latin and pop elements. As a result, the sound moves across different styles. The arrangement is intentionally dynamic. Each transition mirrors the track’s shifting tone.

Lyrically, the single focuses on immigration and social divisions. In particular, the band points to concerns surrounding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). They also address what they describe as hypocrisy within certain communities. The message is delivered through direct language and vivid imagery. Overall, the song maintains a clear and focused perspective.

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Integra Pink consists of Leo Mendez and Bardo Mendez on vocals and guitar, Nick Jauregui on drums, and Roman De La Fuente on bass. Based in Southern California, the group has built a reputation for blending genres in their releases.

This approach also carries into their live performances. Their shows emphasize energy and unpredictability. In addition, the band produces PinkTv, a DIY video series. It documents their creative process using lo-fi visuals.

“Spiderman Piñata” marks a new phase for Integra Pink. As they prepare for their upcoming EP, the single highlights their evolving direction. It combines varied sounds with socially driven themes.


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