No Money Kids delivers raw, bewitching indie rock, while Holy Bones offers a musical road movie of rock, Americana and cumbia.
No Money Kids are a Parisian indie rock duo whose raw, bewitching sound blends snarling riffs with electronic beats to create a rough but captivating sound. Inspired by The Kills, The Black Keys, Beck and blues masters like Junior Kimbrough and Robert Johnson, they create a sonic universe where past and present collide. Their new album 'Fireworks', designed for the stage, celebrates freedom and letting go with a tenfold rock and garage energy, offering an intense and visceral musical experience.
Holy Bones return with Alma perdidA, billed as "the soundtrack to a film that doesn't exist". Somewhere between rock'n'roll and Americana, their music evokes a Cadillac road movie through the Arizona desert, flirting with the Mexican border. Inspired by The Doors and Calexico, the band's live shows feature new tracks with a cumbia flavour, offering audiences a thunderous, hypnotic immersion. Together, No Money Kids and Holy Bones promise an evening of energy, sound travel and freedom, captivating the audience from start to finish.
Holy Bones return with Alma perdidA, billed as "the soundtrack to a film that doesn't exist". Somewhere between rock'n'roll and Americana, their music evokes a Cadillac road movie through the Arizona desert, flirting with the Mexican border. Inspired by The Doors and Calexico, the band's live shows feature new tracks with a cumbia flavour, offering audiences a thunderous, hypnotic immersion. Together, No Money Kids and Holy Bones promise an evening of energy, sound travel and freedom, captivating the audience from start to finish.
