Sometimes, you need a little liquid courage to find the truth.
With their unique sound, electric stage presence, and ability to rock and captivate crowds the world over, Späti-rock pioneers Ponte Pilas are a Scottish/Ecuadorian quartet that has quickly garnered a buzz for themselves. Having graced stages with their legendary live shows across Europe, they’ve rocked crowds in places like Spain, Sweden, and England, proving that good music really is a universal language. As they continue to show why they’re one of the hottest acts in the industry right now, one thing is certain: they’re destined for big things.
As winners of 2019’s Listen to Berlin award for their explosive debut “Eye for an Eye,” at this point Ponte Pilo’s rare artistic ability has been recognized by their peers in the industry and audiences alike. You can find them mingling in the audience before and after shows, with their warmth and familiarity with fans earning them the moniker “The Band Of The People.” Always up for a jam, their eclectic mix of Britpop and punk rock is not only unique, it’ll have you rocking and jamming in no time.
Ponte Pilas’s latest release, “In Vino Veritas,” is many things, but most importantly, it just feels right. Transporting you right back to the golden, nostalgic age of rock, the instrumentals on this release are soothing and compelling, providing a comforting backdrop for the vocal performance. Lyrics like “The truth somehow, all tilted now was showing unto me” lend a wistful feel to the performance, adding another layer of complexity to the release, and although the runtime of “In Vino Veritas” is only 3 minutes, it’s a release you can definitely get engrossed in.
Ponte Pilas’s new release, “In Vino Veritas,” is a charming, nostalgia-tinged offering that’s sure to find a welcome home on your rock playlist.
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