Marshall Flash releases music video for “Tus Poemas”, a standout track from “Relativa Sencillez”
Alcalá de Henares-based artist Marshall Flash has released the music video for “Tus Poemas”, one of the standout tracks from his album “Relativa Sencillez”, released in February 2026. The video marks the first appearance of his full band, Los Hijos de la Electricidad — Miguel Ángel Marshall, Fran Hita, César Romero, Juan Morcuende and José David Blanco — together on screen.
The video was directed by Adriano Giotti, an award-winning Italian filmmaker and writer, and shot across the landscapes of Alcalá de Henares during the transition from spring to summer, with yellow wheat fields, evergreen foliage, and the red and white of poppies and daisies forming the visual backdrop for a song the band itself describes as one of its favorites.
“Tus Poemas” explores fear, unanswered questions, long winters and the difficulty of putting inner feelings into words, while also leaving room for desire and the imprint certain people leave behind in memory. Marshall Flash has said the song is partly inspired by the work of Almería-born poet Patricia Alonso, whom he describes as the project’s muse: discovering her book “Delirios y Éxtasis” led him to write lines inspired by her ideas.
The track, like the rest of the album, was produced with Santi Fernández at Santa Rosa Estudio — the drummer of legendary band Los Secretos — with keyboardist Yago Fernández also taking part. José David Blanco recorded the bass, as he did across the full record, while Fran Hita contributed the piano that shapes this pop track.
Following several live performances in recent months — including a show at Plaza del Viento during the Distrito IV festivities — the band says it is going through one of its best periods, with plans to keep touring.

















