“A Golpes” is the presentation letter of a band from Madrid that proves that rock in Spanish still has a lot to say.
At a time when music seems to advance at breakneck speed, there are still projects that are born from something much simpler and more powerful: human connection.
In the case of Interference, that connection also has a component that is impossible to fake.
They are siblings.
Four siblings.
And that complicity becomes the engine of a band that has just presented “A Golpes”, the first advance of a project that aspires to vindicate the honesty, emotion and strength of rock made without artifice.
From Madrid, Interferencias arrives with a proposal that combines classical roots, contemporary attitude and a truth that is increasingly difficult to find.
Because some bands make songs.
Others build stories.
And the best ones leave their mark.
A band built from the family
The history of Interference begins long before its first release.
For more than eight years, Oscar, Luis, Pablo and Cesar have worked together to shape a project where music and brotherhood go hand in hand.
The formation is composed of:
- Óscar – lead vocals
- Luis – guitar and backing vocals
- Pablo – harmonica, guitar and backing vocals
- César – bass
Four musicians united by something stronger than any marketing strategy or passing trend.
Your story is not born in an office.
Born at home.
And that is perceived both in their songs and on stage.
“A Golpes” and a declaration of intentions
The first single from Interferencias carries a title as direct as it is meaningful:
“A Golpes”.
And it works exactly as a debut should.
Presenting its own identity.
The song was recorded during most of 2025 and 2026 and produced entirely by the band itself, a detail that reinforces their independent character and their commitment to maintain creative control of their sound.
Musically, the theme moves between:
- contemporary spanish rock
- Irish folk rock influences
- guitars with character
- emotional melodies
- and a production that avoids overload to let the songs breathe
The result is a piece that combines energy, nostalgia and a clear live vocation.
A song that talks about resisting.
To advance.
To get up when it’s time to get up.
And it connects perfectly with a generation accustomed to learning just that: to go forward with a bang.
A band made for the stage
If there is one thing that stands out for those who have already seen Interferencias live is the intensity with which they transfer their proposal to the stage.
The relationship between the four musicians generates a chemistry that is difficult to explain.
It is not interpreted.
No rehearsal.
It simply exists.
And that translates into concerts where the energy flows naturally between the band and the audience.
Its performance calendar for 2026 already includes a number of highlights:
- June 6 – La Muela Festivities (Zaragoza)
- July 17th – Boombastic Festival (Asturias)
- August 8 – Sonorama Ribera (Aranda de Duero)
Especially significant is their landing at Sonorama, one of the most important festivals in the country and a regular platform for artists in full growth.
Rock is still alive
One idea has been repeated for years:
that rock had lost its relevance.
New bands were no longer emerging.
That the genre had ceased to connect with the new generations.
However, projects such as Interference demonstrate the exact opposite.
The key may not lie in reproducing old formulas.
But to reinterpret them from a contemporary point of view.
And that’s where this band finds its space.
Because they keep the classic rock spirit:
- honest songs
- real instruments
- letters with content
- and emotion without filters
but they do it from a completely current sensibility.
LoffMusic’s opinion
We like bands that seem to have something real behind them.
Those that are not born of a trend.
Those who build their identity little by little.
Interference conveys precisely that feeling.
“A Golpes” does not seek to reinvent rock.
Look for something more difficult:
make it credible.
And it succeeds.
If this first preview serves as a hint of what is to come, it is worth following closely the next steps of these four brothers from Madrid.
Because when a band manages to sound authentic from the first single, it’s always worth paying attention.


