The lyric video to “Defiant Bright” is out
A few days ago we have released the lyric video to the song “Defiant Bright” from our latest EP Pièce d’art. We are currently working on songs for our next EP coming in 2026 – stay tuned for more…
A few days ago we have released the lyric video to the song “Defiant Bright” from our latest EP Pièce d’art. We are currently working on songs for our next EP coming in 2026 – stay tuned for more…
We’re proud to announce the release of Pièce d’art, our second EP and the follow-up to our debut Piece of Cake.
Pièce d’art captures the essence of our evolution—bridging past and present through a distinctive sound that blends shimmering, 80s-inspired synth pop with the energy and edge of modern rock. Across seven tracks, we revisit and reimagine our songwriting history, trying to create a work that feels both timeless and forward-looking.
With Pièce d’art, we wat to present a cohesive artistic statement: reflective yet vibrant, intimate yet bold. It’s a record that invites listeners to explore its layers again and again.
Pièce d’art is available now on all major streaming platforms.

As a teaser for our upcoming EP “Pièce d’art” – dropping on October 31 – we have just released the lyric video to our brand-new song “Shoulder”. More fresh tunes and videos will follow soon…
Back in the winter of 1995, our band was working on its third demo, Pelo Negro—Spanish for “black hair.” The undeniable highlight of that tape was a song called Pelly, a dark story about a young woman struggling to find her place in the world.
Despite its heavy theme, Pelly quickly became a pop-punk anthem. It captured the spirit of what we were aiming for back then: moving from our grunge and alternative rock roots into a more melodic, hook-driven pop-punk sound.
Fast-forward almost 30 years. Although Pelly stayed with us for a long time, we’ve now reworked it for our new project. The lyrics have been reshaped—because let’s be honest, at 50 you see things differently than at 20. What we wanted this time was a song that speaks in a timeless way about people disappearing from your life. That sense of fading, of being blurred out, of balancing and moving on—that has become the heart of the Phading.
We’re thrilled to have given this song new life. And we’re even more excited to announce that Phading will be released as the lead single (that will drop on September 5th) of our upcoming album, Pièce d’Art.
Sometimes songs grow up with you. And sometimes, they pull you right back to who you were when you first wrote them. Phading is both.

Our tribute to one of the greatest songwriters of all time – Canadian-American singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. Ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the “500 Greatest Songs”, “Both Sides Now” is also among the most covered songs of modern pop history, with roughly 1’500 different versions by artists such as Frank Sinatra, Neil Diamond or Herbie Hancock. Thank you, Joni Mitchell, for sharing such inspiring art with the world!
Spring has been very productive and we have been working intensively in the studio to bring you fresh music until summer. The first track about to be released will be “Schroedinger’s Love” – a song that drives hard through the fog of uncertainty, with stomping alt-pop rock momentum and a restless emotional core. If you do not want to miss the new release follow us on YouTube Music, Spotify, or your preferred streaming platform.

Our song “Oh la la” is featured on Expansión Radial. Cheers Oliver Zurita for this great review!

It is with great pleasure that we can share the latest lyric video to our song “Scarecase” – as featured on our first EP “Piece of Cake“.
In 1982 Duran Duran released their second album “Rio” which has retrospectively been declared as one of the band’s greatest works by critics. Apart from the hit singles “Hungry like a Wolf”, “Save a Prayer” and “Rio” the album features “The Chauffeur” as the ninth and final song. Despite never being released as a single, the song was highly received by critics and gained popularity and has since been covered by bands such as Deftones and Korn. With our version we try to add our own flavour to this “hypnotic ballad”. Enjoy!