Barcelona’s Acid Snot have released “Amsterdam,” the second single off the band’s forthcoming second full-length.
A breakup note with melancholic and emo lyrics, catchy vocal harmonies, heavy riffs, a devilish djent breakdown and an anthemic half-time chorus. With a blend of skatepunk, alternative metal and pop punk, this song could melt the face of any alternative music fan or Warped Tour kid.
The record will be supported with a tour around Spain, the UK, Europe and Asia.
Watch the video for “Amsterdam” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIMY5DJ0vfs
Video directed, recorded & edited by Pau Velasco & Mariona Batalla.
Starring Barbora Wenzlova & Adam Palša as main characters.
Acid Snot is a 4-piece Tech Melodic Punk band from Barcelona, Catalunya. After a 5-year break with all of their members scattered around the globe, they are back with new music. Their sound is influenced by bands such as A Wilhelm Scream, Counterparts, Belmont, Thousand Oaks or The Contortionist while their lyrics draw on the imagery and narrative of both modern introspective emo and political punk rock. In the past, they have played several shows and festivals around Spain, the UK and Europe, such as Punk Rock Holiday, KNRD fest or ETGL.
Stream the single on digital platforms: https://bfan.link/AcidSnot-Amsterdam.
Àlex Aubach: Bass & main vocals
Oriol Batalla: Drums & back vocals
Eduardo Arqué: Guitar & back vocals
Pablo López: Guitar
Upcoming Show:
30th June Le Reyerte Fest – Casal de Les Corts, Barcelona
Social Media:
Instagram | Facebook | Tiktok | Youtube
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