The artist’s fourth studio album is a conceptual work with songs in 3 languages - Spanish, English and Slovak – in which the listener enters a dreamlike realm cohabited by 4 characters, in essence all alter egos of the artist herself. The Pilgrim, the Queen of the Forest, Human and Invisible Girl are the protagonists that take you on a journey throughout their worlds, their tastes, their characteristics, their costumes, their songs and even their colors. Musically speaking, the tracks are inspired by cinematographic sounds and 90s pop/rock.
Despegar opens the first chapter of the saga, where Vanda plays the role of The Pilgrim – a cheerful, summer loving, nomad character with an air of positivism that reminds us of the importance of self-love.
The second cut A ja taká čárna, performed by the mysterious and evil Queen of the Forest, is a dark take on a traditional Slovak folk song. This sophisticated version daringly combines programmed beat and synths with classical guitar and violin.
In the third single Make it go, the fragile and sad Human opens up, displaying her deep pain and suffering to anyone who would care to listen. Desperately searching for love outside of herself, she finally manages to realize that no one is going to save her, that only she has that power.
To complete the squad, here comes the Invisible Girl with her superpower to appear and disappear when she sees fit, not needing anything from anyone to feel happy, fulfilled and capable. This rocker shows us her independence, determination and tremendous inner strength to navigate life in the track that shares the album title, Invisible Girl.
Each heroine inhabits one or more songs and invites the spectator/listener to discover all the facets of the singer-songwriter through elaborated videoclips with an impeccable level of production and photography.