Triade, Voz De Estruendo, Adarga, and Saeta on November 22 | New Year’s Eve Comes Early With The Tiempo Final Fest
            
                
    
                
                     
                A very interesting date to bring forward the end of the year, organized by Metal Warriors such as our friends from the radio program Tiempo Final. The venue will be the amphitheater at the Florencio Varela train station, Presidente Perón and Almirante Brown, in that town, Buenos Aires, and the date is November 22, starting at 4 p.m., with free admission.
The bands that will be performing are, first of all, Triade, a historic White Metal band in Argentina, who after some time are now performing live at various shows. It will be a good opportunity to hear their classics and see if they present anything new. In that regard, let’s remember that some time ago, Daniel San Martin, guitarist and leader of the band, told us that the idea is to record a new album, also indicating that “The direction to follow is Melodic Symphonic Metal, but always trying to evolve and incorporate new elements. What I can say is that the next album will be totally epic, based on the Old Testament, with more complex orchestrations and an added element of dialogue between characters, opera style. So we are also thinking of having guest singers on some tracks.”


Also performing will be Voz De Estruendo, a band that continues to perform in the Buenos Aires underground scene, as well as the bands Adarga and Saeta, who will showcase their different styles, always centered on metal.
This date, November 22 in Florencio Varela, is a great opportunity to see and hear a key band in the history of White Metal in Argentina, Triade. On this occasion, they will be joined by Voz De Estruendo, Adarga, and Saeta, who will accompany them to make this new edition of Tiempo Final Fest once again a Metal celebration.


Here’s a little something from Triade, Voz De Estruendo, and Adarga, giving you a preview of what you’ll hear on November 22 at the amphitheater of the Florencio Varela train station, Presidente Perón and Almirante Brown, in that town, Buenos Aires….

 
                       
                      