Voltaia is a young threesome of Zumaia. Itaka and Got Ham were formed in 2014 from the ashes of parliamentary groups. However, they are giving much to talk in such a short trajectory in their surroundings, in the hardest and most dangerous rock terrain and in different specialized media. The first self-produced work, called Voltaia (a few copies were published), had its main base in the stoner: the energy of being a real power-trio, heavy and monolithic rhythms, and riff guitars characteristic of a very dirty tone. On the other hand, the voice of the trio and the records obtained are not of all kinds, and they showed closeness to punk and the average tempos.
The difficulties that novelty groups have in becoming known from non-media urban centers have gradually emerged, in the best way known to those of Voltaia: working hard on what they believe, turning their backs on the search for public recognition. They're songs they create and develop for them, and that makes the group credible and truthful.
Now you come with the second job and you'll have the work that you wanted the first job of seven songs. Eleven songs sung in Euskera, all raw, and although the components of the stoner predominate, they have a lot to see inside and experience. The explosion of ions, neutrons and electrons can cause voltage in many places, but the waves, the strong winds of the coast and the creations of the three passionate music lovers can also cause that and more. Despite the fact that members of the group or their relatives have sometimes defined the group as stmarketplace-punk band, this has already been left short. And that is that, besides drinking from many styles, songs have many changes in their rhythm and development. It's clear that the threes really enjoy writing and developing songs.
We will not give up; that of the monolithic stoners is perfect to guide the car; that of the monolithic Bizioak is housed with the great formations and progressives of the 70's; Ukabilak and Floods, because of their hardness, have a lot of hard rock and psychodelia; and that of the Jellyfish becomes that of the great groups of the 70's.
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