Categories: Music

Free Culture Week. TODAY: Sons of Woods at Hard Rock Café

We hope this free culture week is encouraging you to go out and don’t let the colder weather bring you down and stay at home during the after work time. Today, ShBarcelona with the collaboration, of course, of the free culture website La Cultura No Val Res, we recommend you a unique musical event. Mondo Sonoro magazine and Live Nation present Sons of Wood at the Hard Rock Café, a new band whose members have extensive experience in music after being part of bands like Berri Txarrak, The Destroyed Room or Naturalesa Salvatge.

With the Sons of Woods’ first album, “In the fog“, they have reached a position within the Spanish underground scene, with their mix of dark folk with a bit of nineties indie rock and the fresh and natural slowcare style.

WHAT: performance by Sons of Wood with their album “In the fog”
WHERE: Hard Rock Cafe Barcelona, in Plaza Catalunya, 21.
WHEN: Today, October the 17th at 10pm.

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