Hailed as a “band to follow in Mexico” by magazine Apolorama in 2014 and praised as one of the bands to follow in Latin America by Mute magazine from Argentina, Run Golden Boys is an independent Post-Rock band brought to life in Coyoacán, Mexico, in January 2009.
With members Federico Arias (guitar and sequences), Marco Arruti (drums), Victor Terrazas (guitar and sequences), Juan Carlos Cerón (bass) and Rodolfo Ávila (percussions), Run Golden Boys succeeds in creating musical scenery that strengthen emotions through atmospheric guitars, powerful riffs, ambient bass lines and drums that serve as a time guide between stages.
Run Golden Boy’s first album, “Entropía”, was released in 2011. This EP caught the attention of several specialized media such as Me Hace Ruido, REMEZCLA, Revista Marvin, URL Magazine, Sabotage Magazine and VICE, earning good reviews.
At the same, the band performed in different scenarios su...
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Hailed as a “band to follow in Mexico” by magazine Apolorama in 2014 and praised as one of the bands to follow in Latin America by Mute magazine from Argentina, Run Golden Boys is an independent Post-Rock band brought to life in Coyoacán, Mexico, in January 2009.
With members Federico Arias (guitar and sequences), Marco Arruti (drums), Victor Terrazas (guitar and sequences), Juan Carlos Cerón (bass) and Rodolfo Ávila (percussions), Run Golden Boys succeeds in creating musical scenery that strengthen emotions through atmospheric guitars, powerful riffs, ambient bass lines and drums that serve as a time guide between stages.
Run Golden Boy’s first album, “Entropía”, was released in 2011. This EP caught the attention of several specialized media such as Me Hace Ruido, REMEZCLA, Revista Marvin, URL Magazine, Sabotage Magazine and VICE, earning good reviews.
At the same, the band performed in different scenarios such as El Imperial, Caradura and Pasagüero and in festivals such as Festival #Marvin13 and Festival Ajusco.
Currently promoting “Metanoia”, an album that aims to reflect the band’s desire to continue experimenting fearlessly through new paths and without closing the door on any proposals. It is an open invitation to an introspective journey in which the audience must thread through dark roads full of obstacles.
Without a doubt, “Metanoia” seeks to guide the public in a personal journey that changes the way we look at things through eight songs.
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