Ladrones in Portland
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About Ladrones
Ladrones are an indie rock band that emerged from the Spanish underground with a sound caught between post-punk restlessness and alternative rock melancholy. Their name means thieves, and they approach songwriting like petty larceny, stealing moments of vulnerability and wrapping them in guitar-driven arrangements that feel both urgent and carefully considered. The band built their reputation through relentless touring and a catalog that rewards repeated listening, with tracks like Noche establishing themselves as capable of both introspective storytelling and explosive instrumental moments. They're the kind of band that attracts people who actually read lyrics, who appreciate when a chorus doesn't try too hard. Their appeal sits in that space where authenticity and craft intersect, making them fixtures on indie festival lineups and in the playlists of people who think about what they're listening to.
Tight, deliberate sets where the band never oversells anything. Audiences lean in rather than jump around. There's a palpable focus in the room, lots of phone-less watching. They slow songs down live sometimes, which changes everything. People leave knowing they witnessed something genuine.
Known for Noche, Crimen Perfecto, Ladrón de Sueños, El Último Robo, Sombras
Ladrones in Portland News
- News: Bloodywood Announce U.S. Tour with The Pretty Wild, Ladrones, and Ankor New Noise Magazine · Dec 17, 2025
- BLOODYWOOD Announces U.S. Tour With THE PRETTY WILD, LADRONES & ANKOR Metal Injection · Dec 9, 2025
- BLOODYWOOD announce "System of a Brown" North American headline tour Revolver Magazine · Dec 9, 2025
- BLOODYWOOD Announce 2026 "System Of A Brown" Tour That Eric Alper · Dec 9, 2025
Live Music in Portland
Portland's indie and alternative scene has always had room for artists pushing against conventional boundaries. The city's venues and audiences have shown consistent appetite for experimental sounds and cross-genre work—from noise rock to psych to post-punk fusion. That openness makes it a natural fit for artists willing to take risks with their sound.
Portland road trip to see Ladrones?
Stay in the Pearl District or Nob Hill for walkability and the kind of quiet that lets you recover between shows. Eat at Canard, where the charcuterie and wine list are thoughtfully curated—it's the kind of place that respects both food and your time. Spend the afternoon at Powell's Books, the massive independent that justifies its reputation. Walk through Forest Park if the weather cooperates. Portland's best element is how it refuses to take itself too seriously while maintaining actual standards. That's worth the trip.
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