DEAF DEVILS
Female fronted PunkRock from Spain
Doors: 18 Uhr - Start: 19 Uhr
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The past year has been a whirlwind for Deaf Devils. They stormed across Europe in 2023, leaving a trail of scorched eardrums and mosh pits in their wake. Sharing stages with legendary bands like The Uk Subs, The Dictators,Cockney Rejects, Dead Boys and Nashville Pussy was a baptism by fire, and one they emerged from stronger and more determined.
The highlight of their year, however, is yet to come. This year marks the release of their highly anticipated debut album. They’ve been pouring their hearts and souls into the studio, meticulously crafting a collection of songs that captures the essence of Deaf Devils live experience – a potent blend of musical fury and unbridled passion.
“We’re obsessed with getting it right,” says Kuba, the band’s low-end thunder. “We won’t settle for anything less than perfection. It’s like that movie ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ – you know it’s coming, but you just don’t know when.”
While they remain tight-lipped about the release date, one thing is certain: Deaf Devils’ debut album is going to be a scorcher. It’s a culmination of years of shared passion, late-night jam sessions, and the belief that rock n’ roll is still alive and kicking.
But Deaf Devils are more than just a studio outfit. They’ve carved out a niche for themselves in the Valencian music scene, a scene they acknowledge isn’t quite as wild as it used to be. Back in the day, a night out at a rock n’ roll show was an adventure – you never knew what to expect. Bands like The Cramps would push the boundaries, blurring the lines between performer and audience in a way that’s almost unimaginable today.
“It’s not quite as crazy as it used to be,” Lucyfer admits, a hint of nostalgia creeping into her voice. “But we’re lucky to have a venue like 16 Toneladas here in Valencia. It’s our rock n’ roll sanctuary, a place where the spirit of old-school rock n’ roll is still alive.”
They’re not alone in keeping the flame burning. Bands like Ukelele Zombies, Demo Rally, and Wau y los Arrrghs are all part of a new and old wave of Valencian rockers, injecting the scene with a much-needed dose of youthful energy and unbridled enthusiasm.