They are back and they have done it with a blow on the table. Mare Carrier, the band that plays with the visceral and the refined in equal parts, returns after a year of silence with “Petardazo”, a single that lives up to its name and that shakes us from beginning to end. With an irreverent, intense and addictive proposal, this quartet shows that their essence is still intact, ready to set the scene on fire with their particular mix of rawness and sophistication.

“Petardazo”: a reality check to the rhythm of sharp guitars.

From the first chord, “Petardazo” is presented as a sonic whirlwind where there is no room for concessions. With abrasive guitars from the first second, a bass line that sneaks into every corner of the melody and a demolishing drum kit worthy of Dave Grohl himself, the song stands as a punk anthem in just a minute and a half. But the most remarkable thing is the attitude: the lyrics, without frills or metaphors, submerge us in the impulsive and ephemeral euphoria of a sentimental breakup, laughing in the face of the drama and looking for the easy dopamine as if it were the only salvation.

The song has been recorded by Salvador Martínez-Artero, mixed by El Estudiante Larry and mastered on tape at El Mirador studios, achieving a raw and vibrant sound that leaves no room for indifference.

Mutability as a banner

If anything defines Mare Carrier, it is his ability to move between extremes without losing balance. Her music moves between ultra-fragility and violence, evolution and return to the past, the sublime and the dirty. There is no fixed formula, but a perpetual state of transformation that turns each song into an unpredictable and addictive experiment. It is in this constant mutability where the identity of the band resides, which is not afraid to reinvent itself with each new step.

Mare Carrier’s current line-up reinforces this sense of dynamism and freshness. Composed by Salvatore Muere (vocals, keys), Vitus Garcia (guitars, vocals), Sepas (bass, backing vocals) and Ernest (drums, backing vocals), the band maintains its essence but with a renewed energy that promises to take their sound to new heights.

Mare Carrier is back, and the noise is more necessary than ever.

After a year in the shadows, Mare Carrier returns with a battle cry in the form of a song. “Petardazo” not only marks the band’s return, but also reminds us why we need bands like them: bands that aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty, that break the mold and find beauty in chaos.

If you were missing a band with attitude, energy and a unique approach, Mare Carrier is here to remind you that rock is still alive and there are still many paths to explore. Hold on tight, because this has only just begun.