MIN band releases new music video 'Denbora Kapsulan'

The band has released their first studio album, blending psychedelic rock and grunge sounds.

A band's microphone, studio atmosphere, and blurred Basque landscape.
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A band's microphone, studio atmosphere, and blurred Basque landscape.

The band MIN, composed of five musicians from the region, has released its first studio album, mixing psychedelic rock and grunge sounds.

The band MIN, formed last year, released their first studio work in March, adding a new sonic layer to the Basque music scene. The group merges psychedelic rock atmospheres with the rawness of the grunge style in their new release, offering a sensory journey.
The album, consisting of nine songs, explores inner pain, isolation, and the vastness of the universe, relying on deep distortions and hypnotic melodies. Prior to the album's release, the band put out the music video for the song Haizea dabil, and now they have publicly presented the video for Denbora Kapsulan.

The album explores inner pain, isolation, and the vastness of the universe, relying on deep distortions and hypnotic melodies.

The band is made up of the following five members: Maite Martiarena (Perlak) on vocals and keyboards, Suharri Aranburu (Trini Fox) on vocals, Ibon Telleria (Ankhar) on bass, Jon Sarasketa (The Grace of Dionysus) on drums, and Ion Brakamonte (Voltaia) on guitar.