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Good climbing in Sierra Nevada All the way up

Sex Museum, Brighton 64, Los Coronas and Bala lead a sixteenth edition that once again looks back on the days August 21 and 22with free entry and the Granada station as a base camp.

This year’s edition of Sierra Nevada in style It will be starring bands of those that always like to rock upwards. Proposals such as Sex Museum, Brighton 64 or Los Coronas are characterized by having opened avenues of advancement along which many other bands have subsequently climbed. Decades later, they continue to seek new heights without losing the taste for going off the beaten path. On August 21 and 22, the Granada station will once again serve as base camp for an event that reaches its sixteenth edition, maintaining two constants from its first steps: free concerts and music in the mountains.

Friday the 21st will be the turn for Sex Museumone of the fundamental bands of state garage rock and still today far from living solely on its own history. Next to them will be The Crowns, For years they have become a reference for European instrumental surfing with that particular sound landscape where western, frontier and rock intersect. Two groups also joined by Fernando Pardo, guitarist of both groups.
The Granada presence will come from the hand of D’Baldomeroswho after surpassing their first decade continue to take their mix of guitars, electronics and rock drive towards new terrain.

On Saturday the 22nd the rhythm of the ascension will change with Bullet. Without a doubt, it will be the Galicians who will test the aerobic resistance of the public and their own. Ánxela Baltar and Violeta Mosquera arrive with their power duo guitar and drums but capable of raising a wall of punk, metal and noise. Their latest album, “Besta”, confirmed the forcefulness of a proposal that surpasses any peak live. The emotional peak of the weekend will, however, have its own name. Brighton 64 They will reach Sierra Nevada as part of the tour with which they are putting an end to more than four decades of experience. Essential reference of the state mod scene since the beginning of the eighties, the band of brothers Albert and Ricky Gil faces its last ascension after publishing It is transferredthe album that accompanies this closing stage. Their performance will also be the only Andalusian date of the farewell tour. They will start on Saturday Blanca Adelfaone of the incorporations of the Granada new wave. The trio now begins its own rise with a sound that moves between grunge-pop, post-punk and shoegaze.

The concerts will begin every night at 9:30 p.m., with free admission and free parking during the weekend. As usual, the festival will also maintain its musical workshops for boys and girls, with introduction to bass, drums and guitar.

Sixteen editions later, Sierra Nevada in style It continues to be that high mountain refuge to free yourself from these torrid summers with a musical proposal that moves away from the usual programming of Middle Earth.

MondoSonoro and our top interviews

Like every year we will take advantage of the ski lifts at the Sierra Nevada ski resort to chat with some of the brave ones who make up the poster. The ascent to the peak of Veleta, at three thousand meters and with your feet dangling, provides that moment of vertigo that also comes when you look at your own career. Our guests face altitude sickness, the peaks reached and those they touched with their fingers. who will it be this year? In 2025 they were Guadalupe Plata and you can see that the lack of oxygen makes these interviews go off script in some cases.

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