Aloud Music's historic double with the presence of Bones of Minerva and Los Sara Fontan at ArcTanGent 2023..
All the information related to the Bones of Minerva tour. Dates and ticket sales links, so that no one misses the opportunity to see one of the most forceful live shows today. These are just some of the confirmed dates for 2023..
«Llamas en la espiral de un cuerno frontal de un caballo negro» Fuego.
On the back of a beast that gallops between chaos and harmony, dreamy and heartbreaking voices mix with visceral riffs and heavy rhythms to compose the ritual that is Bones of Minerva, a group from the Sierra de Madrid.
In 2017 they released their first album “Blue Mountains”. After soldout all copies and under the labels La Rubia Producciones and Nooirax comes a deluxe reissue on CD and vinyl that includes two new songs: Privilege and Vehemence. Blue Mountains leads them to forge their place on the national scene, stepping on the stages of the Resurrection Festival, Download Madrid or the Kanekas Fest, and also in the United Kingdom and Sweden.
2020 is an opportunity to fully focus on the composition of his second album, in addition to editing a tribute to Map of the Problematique – a song by the British band MUSE – to publicize, by way of summary, the great parenthesis in the that we dive
In 2021 they give their first concert in two years at (Parèntesi) by AMFest (Barcelona), sharing the stage with Toundra and Bala, among others.
In May 2022, they released a 7” single with Aloud Music and La Rubia Producciones SWAMP, thus marking a new stage after five years of growth, which was reaffirmed with the publication of their second full-length album, EMBERS, in September. of 2022.
WEBSITE AND SOCIAL
https://www.instagram.com/bonesofminerva/
https://www.facebook.com/bonesofminerva
https://bonesofminerva.bandcamp.com/music
https://open.spotify.com/artist/43EJ0fWSA2sQ5U3twJaZBZ
https://twitter.com/bonesofminerva
https://www.youtube.com/c/bonesofminerva
Chloé Gautier: bajo
Eustaquia Rodríguez: voz
Nerea Platero: batería
Ruth O’Leary: guitarra