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Brutus' Daughters is a punk-folk band which was born in 2008 in Carabanchel, a southern Madrilian suburb.
Having a classic punk band formation, they introduced both an Asturian bagpipe and a fiddle as a way to create the kind ofmusic from which they have taken great influence.

All of the members once belonged to other national punk, hxc, oi! and folk bands coming from different parts of Spain, and that's why their influences are so many.

The songs are written in languages such as Castilian, Asturian and English. Concerning the subjects, some of the lyrics reflect the value of friendship involved in the 'shebeen' culture, while others contain a socio-political message, dennouncing the mistreat underpriviledged people has to suffer because of the abuse of authority.

Literature from ethnical minorities,autobiographies, and traces from mythology deeply rooted in celt tradition have served as a source for many of them. The rescue of endangered languages is one of their concerns, the cultural richness and the linguistic variety is such that the need of preserving them, together with a social view of what is around them, is a must for their song's inspiration.

Also, Folk influence is undeniable. As a consequence, it is easy to find in their repertoire melodies shaped in jigs, reels, and hornpipes, as well as sea songs.

After releasing their first album in 2010, they have just recorded their second LP, which was released on 28th June 2013.
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