Trapallada

Trapallada is an electrifying folk-rock band hailing from A Coruña, a cultural hub in the northwest region of Galicia, Spain. Known for their robust blend of traditional Galician sounds and the insurgent energy of punk rock, Trapallada infuses new vigour into the folk music scene. They wield the power of bagpipes, percussion, and electric instruments to create a sound that is at once rooted in heritage and rebelliously modern. Their spirited performances are both a celebration of Galician culture and a rally cry for contemporary social issues, resonating with audiences across generations.

Since their inception, Trapallada has carved out a distinct niche for themselves with passionate live shows and albums that capture their dynamic sound. Their recent offerings, such as "Eoé! Ao vivo na Pobra," showcase the raw, unadulterated experience of their concerts, while tracks like "Lume nas bancadas" and "Alenta o mar" translate the power of their live energy into recorded anthems. Their politically charged "Guns of Monte Alto" continues their tradition of engaging with social commentary, further solidified by the defiantly spirited "15002: Espírito de loita." "Pedras no camiño" rounds out their discography with its hard-hitting narrative that speaks to the challenges and resiliency found on the road less travelled. Together, these works encapsulate the essence of Trapallada – a group that honors the past, confronts the present, and paves the way for a future where folk music refuses to be silenced.

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Eoé! Ao vivo na Pobra
Album - 19 Tracks - Released March 1, 2023
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