‘Best Urban Music Album’ for her second record ‘Kaelis’, ‘Best Urban Song’ for “Chulx” with Eladio Carrión, and ‘Best Hip-Hop Song’ for “En la cuerda floja” are the three major recognitions heading to the La Teixonera neighborhood in Barcelona
Rosalia, with eight awards, and Lia Kali alongside Leiva, with three awards each, were yesterday’s standout stars at the ceremony of the third edition of Premios de la Academia de la Música held at IFEMA Madrid
Lia Kali caps off her highly acclaimed ‘Kaelis’ era with these new achievements, adding to an overwhelming list of accolades since the beginning of the year: the 2026 Enderrock Critics’ Award for ‘Best Non-Catalan Language Album’, the 2026 MIN Award for ‘Best Music Video’ for “Renacer”, the 2026 Odeón Award for ‘Alternative Breakthrough Artist’, the Premi ARC for ‘Best Tour’, and both the ‘Grand Jury Prize’ and the ‘Audience Award’ at the 2026 Music Moves Europe Awards
Following Svetlana’s international success over the past few months, the Poblenou duo will leave the more than 30 live dates confirmed for 2026 in the hands of L’Orquestra Les Modernes del Raval with the show “Tribut a Svetlana”
The next opportunity to see Júlia Diaz and Roc Bernadí leading Svetlana on stage will be on March 13, 2027 at the Palau Sant Jordi Club in Barcelona, during the presentation of their new studio album scheduled for early next year
‘Marranàsia. Svetlana al Japó’, the four-episode documentary series following the Barcelona band during their latest tour across Japan and Korea last October, is now available on 3CAT
During their Far East tour last October —which took Svetlana across five Japanese cities and Seoul, South Korea— the band spent several days alongside the team from AlRevés Produccions, and out of that experience a documentary mini-series was born
Between temples, neon lights and tiny venues, Svetlana turns Japan into a mirror of their own universe in a journey that is as musical as it is personal, shaped by contrasts between order and chaos, discipline and freedom
Through concerts, conversations and cultural clashes, the four short episodes explore the lights and shadows of the music industry and the transformation of a band that decides to become small again in order to reconnect with itself
The Poblenou-based duo formed by Júlia Diaz and Roc Bernadí became the first major highlight of the sixth edition of the RAC105 Awards, held yesterday at Barcelona’s Teatre Victòria, taking home the Best EP award in a night that also recognised artists such as Nil Moliner, Figa Flawas, Ginestà and La Fúmiga
After releasing “A dins meu”, the first advance single from their upcoming album, the power trio from Tarragona fire off “Una birra més”, a Catalan punk rock adaptation of the 90s/2000s dance classic “Freed From Desire”
“Una birra més” continues Groggy Rude’s tradition of reworking hits from other genres, joining fan-favourite covers such as “Privilegi Raro”, “Em poses a 100” and “Serà perquè t’estimo”. Groggy Rude will present their fourth album, ‘Res a perdre’, on February 20th: a new batch of generational punk rock anthems straight to the gut
The Tarragona power trio opens a new chapter with a more mature, intense, and luminous preview, a prelude to the album arriving in early 2026, solidifying Groggy Rude as one of the most promising bands in Catalan punk-rock
A track that transforms fear and darkness into a burst of strength and hope, featuring impeccable production and a striking music video that marks the group’s most ambitious and powerful retorn