Lost in Kyiv return to the road to present 'We're All Going to Be Fine', their highly anticipated new album released via Pelagic Records. The record marks the French band's fifth studio album and also ushers in a new chapter in their career, officially adopting the name Lost in Kyiv. Driven by the energy of a renewed line-up, the quartet has developed a heavier, more direct and contemporary sound, combining their cinematic post-rock roots with the intensity of post-metal and an even more devastating emotional weight.
Far removed from the systemic themes that inspired their previous works, 'We're All Going to Be Fine' explores the fragility of the human condition, the delicate balance between hope and collapse, and the growing disconnection that defines modern life. It is a powerful work that confirms the evolution of a band that no longer observes the world from a distance, but confronts it head-on.
Meanwhile, Årabrot continue to establish themselves as one of the most distinctive and personal acts in contemporary European rock. Led by Kjetil Nernes, the band has come a long way since emerging from the Norwegian underground scene in 2001. The life-changing experience of the serious illness that threatened Nernes' life in 2014 profoundly transformed both his artistic vision and the band's creative direction.
Since then, Årabrot have developed a unique identity where noise rock, post-punk, experimentation and a strong spiritual dimension coexist. After several years of recording silence, the band will return in 2026 with a new album to be released through Mute Publishing, beginning a new creative chapter that audiences will be able to discover live during this highly anticipated tour.
These are the Spanish dates: December 8th at Razzmatazz 3 (Barcelona), December 9th at Silikona (Madrid), and December 10th at Groove (Portugalete).
Para fans de Metal, Rock, y Electrónica.
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