The feminist and political punk of Dick Move will debut in the Wurli

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The feminist and political punk of Dick Move will debut in the Wurli

The Wurlitzer will receive two groups willing tomorrow to turn on the room with the wildest punk. It will be the first bolus in Spain of the New Zealand Dick Move, while the Madrid Mátame truck will be in charge of heating the living -based room. This Wednesday, September 10, at 9:00 p.m.

The Cycle ‘Madrid de Vibra Mahou’ scenarios has been supporting the capital’s concert halls for more than 15 years and this year was not going to be different. Dick Move will be the main course of a night centered on the pogos. With influences from the punk of the 80s and totally incendiary letters, the Neozylalanda band will announce its mix of political commitment and humor on the other side of the world.

In this sense, ‘Fuck it’ is one of the group’s jewels. “What do you want from me / a slut and a mother / I would like to see how prosperas / in a system built to fuck,” sing the vocalist Lucy Suttor between a whirlwind of electric guitars. On the other hand, in ‘Nurses’, his last single, the group is committed to a scathing social criticism: “When the government chooses homemade before nurses / the disease is deep / but at least the rich can spend less.”

The night at the Wurlitzer will begin with Mátame truck, which as good Madrid punk have already visited the room on more than one occasion. They sing it in ‘Without arguing’: «I don’t want to see your face in the Wurli / I don’t want you to write me anymore». There was no better place to carry out these concerts.

Tickets are now available on the official website of Wurlitzer Ballroom, at a price of 10 euros.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bspymzgoiyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9zjggzl-iqhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmkfz_0Wetohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lokezrheleu

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