Vampire birds declares the war in “The week is under attack”

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A Shoegaze anthem that challenges monotony.

Vampire birdsthe Chilango origin band, has launched its new single “The week is under attack”an issue that combines the distortion of guitars, pure energy and a forceful message against routine. This launch marks the start of a new era for the group that prepares its next album I know thatproduced by Toño Montes of The romantics of Zacatecas. Listen “The week is under attack” next:

He Trackdescribed as a “sound manifesto”, it is an explosion of freshness shoegaze and sound rawness that invites you to break with the predictable. With a letter that questions the obsession with success and celebrates simplicity, Vampire birds It reaffirms its philosophy: it is not about reaching goals, but about enjoying the process. The song is not only a direct blow to the ears, but also a call to action for those who feel trapped in monotony.

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In addition to its powerful sound, the project has a visual line developed by Cole Becker of Swmrswhich adds an aesthetic layer that complements the rebel essence of the band. With “The week is under attack”, Vampire birds Not only does the routine attack, but also prepare the land for what promises to be one of the most anticipated launches of 2025. Chaos is served, and the band invites everyone to join the revolution.

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