Exsonvaldes, as architects of a pop music that is both fluid and complex, explore a wide musical spectrum, fusing elements of rock, French touch and the clear aesthetic characteristic of the 90s Anglo-Saxon independent scene.
Since their beginnings, nearly twenty-five years ago, at the dawn of their group identity, the musicians already expressed their disgust with pollution. Through a blend of irony, indie-pop sounds, and anxiety, their fifth album, titled "Maps," sketches a chaotic vision of the contemporary world.