Atomic Art is the multidisciplinary festival that returns in the 2026 to TEM with a program that focuses on emerging music and its dialogue with other artistic disciplines. Throughout its two days, 24 y 25 of April, Concerts and hybrid proposals will coexist that expand the limits of the independent scene.
Mourn arrive at Atomic Art 2026 To present Linked letter, his new work and the first sung entirely in Spanish. After years of international experience—with tours around the world when some of its members were still minors—the band demonstrates that beyond the generational myth, What sustains their project is an unbreakable friendship and a complicity that is perceived both in their albums and in their live shows.. In Linked letter They dispense with “idiomatic makeup” and embrace a more direct and genuine writing, turning his songs into an emotional diary that sounds more honest than ever. Mourn are present and treasure of the alternative scene.
The Rapants is an indie and garage band formed in Muros in 2018 by Matías (bass and keyboards), Xaquin (battery), Samuel “Rapante” (guitar and voice) and Xanma (guitar and voice). With influences ranging from The Smiths to Novedades Carminha, its sound combines indie guitars, danceable rhythms and a carefree and energetic attitude. Their songs—performed in Galician and Spanish—speak about love., youth and party with a direct and generational tone. After several singles and EPs, in 2023 They released their first LP, O Corasón Like an After, and in 2024 they launched The Good Vibes Machine, consolidating a fresh proposal that connects with the new alternative scene.
The Aragonese duo Isla Kume arrives at Atomic Art with a proposal that blurs the borders between tradition and contemporaneity. Formed by Andrés Campos and Laura Sorribas, The project reinterprets Iberian folklore from electronics, building a sound universe where castanets, Strings and synthesizers coexist naturally. His music oscillates between ritual force and the most intimate emotion., between the root and the pulse of the club, turning each live show into a collective experience that invites both listening and movement. Internationally recognized, Kume Island connect the ancestral with the present and demonstrate that tradition can also dialogue with the languages of the future.
Our Lady break into Atomic Art as one of the most promising developments of the year. Although the name is new, Its members—from projects such as The Hisunz or IOWA—have a solid track record. Born in Elche and united by years of friendship, present their first album, Survival exercises, a work that draws on alternative rock from references such as Cala Vento or 121db, but that builds its own universe. Your letters, direct and emotional, aspire to become generational anthems, accompanied by an energetic sound and a clear identity.
From Albacete, Pale Complexion They arrive to present their first LP, A strange state of mind, one of the most celebrated debuts of the recent independent scene. Trained in 2020 by María Virosta, Samuel Cuevas, Manuel Castaño and Elena Perales, Their proposal moves between melodic noise pop and the most ethereal shoegaze., with a raw energy that balances intensity and sensitivity. Recognized as Best Emerging Band in the Referendum 24 from Subterfuge Radio, Their live performances combine emotion and forcefulness, confirming that we are facing one of the bands with the greatest projection of the moment.




