Gutturals, electronic bases, thrash riffs, acid humor and a very clear obsession to set stages on fire: this is how “Más Fuerte”, MÜGRE’s new missile, sounds.
There are bands that make songs.
And then there are those that seem designed directly to destroy festivals.
That is exactly what happens with MÜGRE.
The Andalusian group has been moving in the underground mixing for some time now:
- metal
- rap
- hardcore
- electronics
- thrash
- and absolutely uncontrolled attitude
but with “Más Fuerte” they have just confirmed something important:
👉 Spanish metal-rap is living a new generation.
And probably MÜGRE is one of the wildest bands of that whole scene.
💥 Who are MÜGRE?
MÜGRE were born in Andalusia but their sound seems to be built from absolute chaos.
The band mixes:
- thrash guitars
- urban bases
- aggressive electronics
- breakdowns hardcore
- melodic voices
- gutturals
- and underground festival energy.
And honestly…
sounds exactly as dangerous as it sounds.
In addition, the members come from projects such as:
- Hiroshima Project
- Demiurge
- Blindfall
- Hombreosocerdo
- Vufalo
- B-Twelve
which explains why the group already sounds so solid despite continuing to grow within the alternative circuit.
🔥 “Louder” sounds like nü metal, hardcore and street party collide.
The new single “Más Fuerte” performs exactly as its title promises.
Everything in the song is designed to hit:
- accelerated riffs
- violent changes of rhythm
- electronic drops
- torn voices
- and a gigantic production.
But the most interesting thing is that MÜGRE are not looking to sound “serious” all the time.
There are:
- humor
- sarcasm
- makarreo
- party energy
- and a constant sense of amusing chaos.
That brings them closer to bands like Narco, Sons of Aguirre or even certain moments of Slipknot and Limp Bizkit, but completely passed through the Andalusian underground filter.
⚡ The return of metal-rap is here!
For years it seemed that metal-rap had disappeared from the map.
But something is changing.
A lot of young bands are recovering:
- nineties riffs
- hardcore energy
- urban mix
- stage aggressiveness
- and moshpit spirit.
And MÜGRE fit perfectly into that new wave.
Just adding something very much his own:
👉 black humor, cheekiness and festival brutality.
Nada Puede Malir Sal’ aims to become one of the most beastly albums of the Spanish underground.
The band’s first album will arrive before the end of 2026 under the title:
👉 Nothing Can Go Wrong Sal
And honestly…
the name already sums up perfectly the universe of the group.
The album will include tracks such as:
- Indestructible
- Meteorite Now!
- Stronger
and will also count with luxury collaborations within the rock and metal state:
- Aitor Velázquez (Hora Zulú)
- Podri (Rat-Zinger)
- members of Eskorzo
- Fausto Taranto
- and musicians linked even to the universe of Dellafuente and Maka.
That makes one thing quite clear:
👉 MÜGRE want to break down the boundaries between scenes.
🤘 Live seems to be their real secret weapon.
Everyone who has seen MÜGRE agrees on pretty much the same thing:
👉 live is crazy.
The band is building its reputation precisely thanks to concerts where everything happens:
- moshpits
- headbanging
- crowd surfing
- brutal breakdowns
- and energy completely out of control.
And that is probably where much of its growth lies.
Because MÜGRE seem made for sweaty festivals and small stages about to explode.
📍 Confirmed dates of the 2026 tour.
The band has already confirmed several dates for this year:
- May 23rd – Sexitanian Fest (Almuñécar)
- June 12 – Garaje Beat Club (Murcia)
- June 13 – Rock City (Valencia)
- June 27 – Darrock (Granada)
- July 18 – Carlillos Fest
- August 7 – Peach Rock
- September 5 – La Púa Festival
And honestly…
many of these rooms are likely to be outgrown very soon.
🎯 The recommendation of LoffMusic
MÜGRE do not sound like an algorithm.
They sound like sweat, noise, beer, chaos and underground festival.
And that’s precisely why they connect so quickly.
From LoffMusic, our recommendation is clear: if you were missing bands capable of mixing metal, hardcore, rap and pure stage destruction without complexes, you need to listen to MÜGRE.


