alternative rock band Sister Fury presents with us today their new video clip, “Vis a vis”, which they define as “An invitation to embrace anxiety.”
The Madrid quartet Hermana Furia moves forward after releasing their album “Rumination”last year. “Vis a vis” was one of the songs included on that album that was first released in physical format and later shared on platforms. The album has led them to become one of the most effective alternative rock groups on the scene.
Hence they have been one of the names selected to be part of the circuit Spinning Through Rooms (GPS #16)taking their live show to different parts of the country, and they are also part of Artists on Routeone of the most prestigious support programs for emerging music on the national scene.
In “Rumination”the band talks about different important topics such as mental health, social pressure, anger or survival in this world that we have had to live in. And “Vis a vis” is no exception, since it is a song that tells us about “facing one’s own anxiety, accepting it and learning to embrace it.”
Hermana Furia is one of the most solid proposals in contemporary rock. With a raw and visceral sound, an overwhelming staging and lyrics full of attitude, the group has established itself as an emerging reference within the state scene. Their music connects with fans of rock without labels: modern, forceful, emotional and straight to the stomach.
As for the video clip for “Vis a vis”, it has direction, original idea, choreography, editing assistant Edu Molina. The technical direction and editing is Pau C. Marcos; cameras: Tweety Capmany, Nuria Furia, Edu Molina and Pau C. Marcos; executive production, production and supervisory script: Ines Collarte; production assistant and camera assistant: Xulia Rodríguez Collarte, and camera assistant: Lucía Rodríguez Collarte. The video technician and technical production are from Ray Lewis. And it has been financed by INAEMwithin the aid GPS Rotating Through Rooms
You can see Sister Fury in Gran Canaria (July 11, Pig Fest), Ribadeo (July 25, Vendaval Fest), Granada (August 8, Montefrío), Abarán (September 12, Aza Rock) and Tenerife (September 18, Arrecife en Vivo).

