Km.0 release new single "Suc de pinya (En acústic)"
- Picap
- May 16
- 2 min read
The Catalan band KM.0 continues to make its mark on the country’s music scene with two new releases that reflect their most genuine essence: an acoustic version of their hit “Suc de pinya” and their recent single “Així t’escric”, an intimate track that reconnects with the band’s origins.

“Suc de pinya” is a song that celebrates simple, spontaneous love. With a fresh, joyful melody, it invites listeners to embrace relationships without complications, living fully in the present moment. Its lyrics, full of light and optimism, remind us that love can be as natural as a glass of pineapple juice.
With “Així t’escric”, KM.0 takes a more introspective approach, while maintaining the energy and personality that defines them. This new acoustic version was born from creative afternoons spent on the terrace of musician Miquel Cubero’s home and is the result of a genuine friendship among the band members. The song captures the true spirit of KM.0 and also serves as a tribute to Barcelona—the city that inspires them—and to the band’s earliest compositions. In this new track, the group blends their unique style with one of the most iconic anthems of the Catalan capital: “Gitana hechicera” by Peret.
Formed by seven musicians from different parts of Catalonia, KM.0 has stood out since their beginnings in 2022 for their fresh, festive, and optimistic musical approach. Their style is rooted in pop with touches of electronic music and an energetic stage presence. Following the success of their debut album “Les coses que som” (Picap, 2023) and singles such as “Em quedo”, “Va canviant”, “tujahosaps.mp3”, “tkm.0 <3”, and the cover “Digue’m que m’estimes”—a tribute to the series “Cardcaptor Sakura”—the band continues to demonstrate their versatility and strong connection with their audience.
With this new acoustic release, “Suc de pinya”, KM.0 reaffirms their commitment to heartfelt, authentic, and approachable music, consolidating their place as one of the most promising bands in today’s Catalan pop scene.
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