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El Espíritu Frenético de la Noche make Squenun sound like Rosario losing sleep on purpose
By Editorial Team - June 22, 2026
Summary
Rosario duo El Espíritu Frenético de la Noche release Squenun, a six-track art-punk and proto-punk album recorded at Oz Studio with drums, guitar, voice and a healthy lack of sleep.
Key Facts
- Category: News
- Published: June 22, 2026
- Tags: el espiritu frenetico de la noche, squenun, rosario, argentina, art punk, proto-punk, Argentine Art Punk / Proto-Punk
El Espíritu Frenético de la Noche’s Squenun arrives on 22 June from Rosario, Argentina, with the wonderfully blunt Bandcamp description: “Es un álbum demente.” That is probably all the warning anyone needs. The duo of Serafín Re on drums and vocals and Facundo del Castillo on voice and guitar describe a sound built from agitated drums and an electric guitar that also handles bass function, landing somewhere between experimental punk, art-punk, post-rock and proto-punk. Tracks like No Vas a Dormir, Alacrán and Despierto suggest a record that does not plan to tuck the listener in gently. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Lucas Lorenzo at Oz Studio, Squenun sounds like a restless two-person machine: raw, regional, noisy and awake long after the sensible people went home.