Hailing from the heart of Atlanta, LADRONES are a sonic force to be reckoned with. This punk rock powerhouse has been a staple of the local scene for the past five years, delivering fast-paced, fuzzed-out anthems that are as no-nonsense as they come. With influences ranging from the raw energy of Motörhead and The Stooges to the intense urgency of Jay Reatard and Amyl and the Sniffers, LADRONES craft a unique sound that blends punk rock, hardcore, rock ‘n’ roll, metal, and post-punk.

Their Spanish-language lyrics and the commanding presence of their fierce female frontwoman, Valeria Sanchez, set them apart, adding a distinct progression and tonality that stands out in the genre. LADRONES have electrified audiences across the West Coast, packed venues in Atlanta, and brought their high-octane performances to Mexico. They’ve earned their place at notable festivals such as Muddy Roots and Florida’s infamous Fest.

LADRONES are more than a band; they’re a punk rock staple, delivering blistering sets that leave audiences craving more. Whether they’re tearing up the stage in a sold-out show or igniting the festival circuit, LADRONES embody the spirit of punk with every chord, every shout, and every beat. 

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Up Coming Shows

June

24

The Earl

w/ The SPITS, Electric Chair

AUG

24

The Earl

w/ CARDIEL, Los Ojos Muertos

SEPT

1

Muddy Roots Festival

w/ Gogol Bordello, Negative Approach, Adolescents

MEDIA

“…If ANGRY ANGLES had been from Atlanta or CARBONAS spent too much time in Memphis, we may have ended up with something similar to what LADRONES are up to, but they’re not quite that easy to nail down…..”

-Matt Casteel via “Maximum Rock n Roll”

“…High octane punk that gets straight to the point…..a suffocating tightness to their rhythm, but there’s no sense of security….it feels like a full-force punch to the face….”

– Kayla Greet via “Razorcake Magazine”

“Plop the needle down and youll start thinking, I LOVE LIVING IN THE CITY and there is more than a whiff of Cleveland (Pagans, Dead Boys) with some killer guitar work.”

-Wez Lundry via “Thrasher Magazine”