Urban Rock
NoProcede
NoProcede, , hailing from Madrid, began their journey in 2011. They debuted with No quedan Valientes, which set the path for their future. This was followed by Grisú, an album that opened doors for them to perform at their first festivals, such as El Juergas and Shikillo, and to sell out iconic venues like Sala Caracol in Madrid. Today, Grisú boasts over 2 million streams.
In 2019, they released Morder y Esperar. With its standout choruses, the album positioned them as contenders in the big leagues, selling out venues like MON and Copérnico in Madrid, embarking on tours across the peninsula, and joining festivals such as Cooltural, Granirock, Víncula, and Solazo, among others. Morder y Esperar has surpassed 2.2 million streams.
In 2023, they unveiled new material under the Basik Records and Larrosa Music Group labels, solidifying their position on the national scene. Releases that year included Disfraz de Hielo, Espuma de Metralla (in collaboration with the Argentinian band Sueño de Pescado), Modo Experto (electric version), and A Tumba Abierta, a 4-track EP named Espuma de Metralla. These releases marked the beginning of the De Metralla Tour early in the year, taking them to venues and festivals across Spain and, for the first time internationally, to Bogotá’s Rock al Parque, one of the largest festivals in the world.
In 2024, they announced the arrival of a new EP, Bellota y Barro. The four new compositions serve as a continuation of the songs released the previous year. They also revealed the Bellota y Barro Tour, with stops across Spain and a return to Colombia in October 2024, including two dates in Bogotá and a headlining slot at the Ibagué Ciudad del Rock festival.
A powerful live show, great songs, standout choruses, and a growing, loyal fan community support their reputation as one of the most dynamic rock bands on the current scene.
NoProcede, , hailing from Madrid, began their journey in 2011. They debuted with No quedan Valientes, which set the path for their future. This was followed by Grisú, an album that opened doors for them to perform at their first festivals, such as El Juergas and Shikillo, and to sell out iconic venues like Sala Caracol in Madrid. Today, Grisú boasts over 2 million streams.
In 2019, they released Morder y Esperar. With its standout choruses, the album positioned them as contenders in the big leagues, selling out venues like MON and Copérnico in Madrid, embarking on tours across the peninsula, and joining festivals such as Cooltural, Granirock, Víncula, and Solazo, among others. Morder y Esperar has surpassed 2.2 million streams.
In 2023, they unveiled new material under the Basik Records and Larrosa Music Group labels, solidifying their position on the national scene. Releases that year included Disfraz de Hielo, Espuma de Metralla (in collaboration with the Argentinian band Sueño de Pescado), Modo Experto (electric version), and A Tumba Abierta, a 4-track EP named Espuma de Metralla. These releases marked the beginning of the De Metralla Tour early in the year, taking them to venues and festivals across Spain and, for the first time internationally, to Bogotá’s Rock al Parque, one of the largest festivals in the world.
In 2024, they announced the arrival of a new EP, Bellota y Barro. The four new compositions serve as a continuation of the songs released the previous year. They also revealed the Bellota y Barro Tour, with stops across Spain and a return to Colombia in October 2024, including two dates in Bogotá and a headlining slot at the Ibagué Ciudad del Rock festival.
A powerful live show, great songs, standout choruses, and a growing, loyal fan community support their reputation as one of the most dynamic rock bands on the current scene.
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