Spitfire

Spitfire

ska punk

Russia Est. 1993

"With relentless rhythms and punctuating brass lines, their music drives forward like an unyielding tide, compelling listeners to engage and move."

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About Spitfire

Spitfire matters because they embody the energetic spirit of a generation that craves authenticity and raw expression.
Their music captures the urgency and rebellion of youth culture, driving a connection among listeners who seek solace in anthems that resonate with their struggles and aspirations.
Their music captures the urgency and rebellion of youth culture, driving a connection among listeners who seek solace in anthems that resonate with their struggles and aspirations. By channeling the visceral energy of ska punk, Spitfire serves as a rallying point for those disillusioned by mainstream narratives, offering a powerful outlet for collective catharsis. The band's approach is rooted in their commitment to high-octane performance and an authentic DIY ethic that permeates their sound. Through an unyielding rhythm section and punchy brass arrangements, they create a relentless drive that compels audiences to move physically and emotionally. This kinetic energy translates into live shows where spontaneity reigns, fostering a sense of unity among fans as they engage in vibrant expressions of camaraderie and defiance. Lyrically, Spitfire often explores themes of social justice, personal struggle, and empowerment, employing a straightforward yet impactful storytelling style. Their voice balances sincerity with urgency; each song feels like an open declaration rather than mere commentary. The tone is direct and unvarnished, often celebrating resilience amid life's chaos while inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences.

2 studio albums· 4 years· Russia

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Spitfire's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 2004–2008
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