Pomada

Pomada

Pulsating rhythms interweave with textured guitar layers, creating an energetic push-and-pull that drives the listener forward.

Spain Est. 1995 Disbanded 2004

"Pulsating rhythms interweave with textured guitar layers, creating an energetic push-and-pull that drives the listener forward."

About Pomada

Pomada matters for their ability to capture the raw, unvarnished essence of contemporary youth culture, creating music that resonates with a generation navigating through uncertainty.
Their sound acts as both a mirror and a megaphone, amplifying the voices of those who often feel overlooked, fostering a sense of community and belonging amidst the chaos.
Their sound acts as both a mirror and a megaphone, amplifying the voices of those who often feel overlooked, fostering a sense of community and belonging amidst the chaos. The band's approach is grounded in an organic blend of sounds that reflect their environment, layering gritty textures with infectious rhythms. They harness the energy of live performance, inviting listeners into an immersive experience that feels both spontaneous and intentional. This commitment to authenticity allows each song to breathe with a dynamic interplay between instrumental hooks and vocal urgency, creating an atmosphere that feels alive. Lyrically, Pomada often explores themes of identity, connection, and disillusionment, painting vivid portraits of everyday struggles and triumphs. Their storytelling balances sincerity with introspection, employing a conversational tone that makes complex emotions accessible. The writing engages listeners on a personal level, inviting them into a shared narrative while maintaining room for individual interpretation.