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Euskal Metal Events Tonight in Barcelona

Euskal Metal events happening tonight in Barcelona. Updated in real time.

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Sound profile

A high-energy, raw sound.

energy
85
danceability
30
valence
40
grit
80
organicness
55
commerciality
20
tempo
70
vocality
75

About Euskal Metal

Euskal metal emerged in the late 1980s within the Basque Country as a fusion of heavy metal subgenres with the Euskara language and regional cultural identity. It typically utilizes standard rock instrumentation such as distorted electric guitars and aggressive double-bass drumming, frequently augmented by traditional Basque folk instruments like the trikitixa accordion or alboka horn. The tempo ranges significantly from the mid-paced grooves of heavy rock to the high-velocity intensity of thrash and industrial metal. Characterized by a mood of cultural resistance and regional pride, the genre shares a semantic lineage with folk metal while maintaining a distinct lyrical focus on Basque socio-politics and ancient mythology.

Also known as: Basque metal

Parent genre:Metal

Euskal Metal events in Barcelona tonight - FAQ

What Euskal Metal events are in Barcelona tonight?
Mood tracks every Euskal Metal event happening tonight in Barcelona - concerts, club nights, and live shows, updated in real time. Each listing includes the venue address, door time, and a direct link to buy tickets. Browse the listings above for tonight's full Euskal Metal lineup in Barcelona.
Where can I find Euskal Metal in Barcelona tonight?
Euskal metal emerged in the late 1980s within the Basque Country as a fusion of heavy metal subgenres with the Euskara language and regional cultural identity. Find every Euskal Metal venue and event in Barcelona tonight above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is Euskal Metal music?
Euskal metal emerged in the late 1980s within the Basque Country as a fusion of heavy metal subgenres with the Euskara language and regional cultural identity. It typically utilizes standard rock instrumentation such as distorted electric guitars and aggressive double-bass drumming, frequently augmented by traditional Basque folk instruments like the trikitixa accordion or alboka horn. The tempo ranges significantly from the mid-paced grooves of heavy rock to the high-velocity intensity of thras…

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