The song was written with her sister Carla Climent and after being happily greeted by the Spanish audience, it will finally be available to the wider public with this release. According to Alice, “this is the first song I wrote with my elder sister after a very deep and personal conversation, in which she told me how a past lover had tried to re-enter her life, turning everything upside-down, and how her lover had wanted to invade her house and get back into her life, just to disappear once again later. It came out as a cry for the helplessness we all feel when we love someone who is not capable of loving us just as much. The conversation turned into a song and then some years later, I find myself singing it in front of hundreds of people who are chanting along.” Alice Wonder's songs often come from a very personal perspective, a distinctive part of her music.
Alice says about the production process: “Por si apareces” was produced by Spanish producer Ángel Luján in the weeks of the Coronavirus lockdown. We arranged a small recording studio at home and, with the help of Echedey on percussion and Sara Ramírez Rodríguez (a school friend) on the viola, we took the song to a bright and great place. Four years after it was written, “Por si apareces” has taken shape and sound.
Alice Wonder's international reputation is steadily growing and some of her songs are being played beyond the Spanish borders. Strategy, Clean Up The Mess and I Don´t Know How are some of the songs that are now part of the soundtrack of the legendary Australian tv series Neighbours. In the upcoming weeks, she will release a song with the Hamburg-based band Poems for Jamiro. They will take her on an autumn tour (if possible) through Germany where she will again prove that her performance is highly emotional and totally convincing.