Patiment is a Catalan guitar quartet composed of members from between Sabadell and Ullasterl and composed of Uriel García (Rhythmic guitar and voice), Didac Grau (solo guitar and 2nd voice), Xavi Valeri (bass) and Lluc Rodríguez (drums). With 177 listeners in Spotify, Patiment has just launched his first single through Aloud Music (Pinpilinpussies, the Sara Fontan).
‘Agna’ has been one of Friday’s novelties included in the Jenesaispop playlist “Ready for the Weekend” and is today’s song. Piece of urgent and tenacious mood, its instrumentation seems influenced by the post-scourge and the indie rock of the nineties.
Although they cite Holograms, Protomartyr or concerns among their influences, and include bands like Univers or Pretty Girls Make Graves, the idea of ’Agna’ has been “much further further with her need (of) expressing all her repressing rage, as a result of what surrounds us in the day (day)”. That anger is clear in the shouted melody of the song, which seems to respond to the impetus of electric guitars with the same energy.
‘Agna’, interpreted in Catalan, speaks of “memories that are no longer repeated and transformed into something unknown”, that is, of the inevitable passage of time, embodied in the letter in the evocation of “innocent memories like another time” and plagued by names, places and faces that are no longer as they remember them. A race against the time that serves Patiment to accept “everything that does not expect me and the fear of losing.”
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