AMSTEL ART. Moll de la Duana, s/n
“It's not that I'm excited about another sunrise, It's the first time you've come to see me…"Who doesn't get excited about this entry?"? Starts slow and childish, but it gives way to a shot of energy based on accelerated guitars and lyrics about first love. The rebellious strawberries they were a group one-hit wonder, but what hit! Subterfuge released “At Dawn” on 1997, the same year he did the same with “Devil came to me”, from Dover, and it was an absolute blast. Simple, alegre, carefree, fresh, youth, shameless and very, very, catchy, caught Juan de Pablos, who didn't stop playing her on her program passion flower, and a heterogeneous audience that turned it into a generational anthem. The group broke up at the beginning of the years 2000, got back together for the 25 Anniversary of Subertfuge, and in June they arrive at our Veles e Vents. AU










