Pignoise

Pignoise

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3 festivals

About Pignoise

Pignoise: From Rugby Pitch to Pop-Punk Anthems. Emerging from the unlikeliest of places – the rugby field – Pignoise traded scrums for strumming, delivering a potent blend of pop-punk energy and undeniable Spanish swagger. Infused with elements of emo and alt-rock, their sound owes as much to Blink-182 as it does to local heroes like El Canto del Loco. The band’s 2006 self-titled album served as their commercial breakthrough, driven by the infectious single "Nada que perder," which also became the theme song for the popular Spanish television series *Los Hombres de Paco*. This exposure catapulted them to national fame, solidifying their place in the Spanish music landscape. While some critics dismissed their initially straightforward approach, Pignoise's accessibility and catchy hooks resonated with a generation of fans. Collaborations with artists like Melendi have demonstrated their willingness to experiment while remaining true to their core sound. Continuing to tour and release music, Pignoise remains a relevant force, proving that their transition from the rugby pitch to the pop charts was far from a fluke. Their recent releases demonstrate a mature songwriting approach, albeit still delivering the signature high-energy sound their fans crave.

Pignoise Festivals

3 festivals