Urgila records 'Temps' music video, the first single from their upcoming conceptual album

The rock-metal band from Valls chose La Circoteca facilities to set the piece in a circus environment and reflect on the passage of time.

Generic image of a circus stage with lights and silhouettes of artists, representing the music video's setting.
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Generic image of a circus stage with lights and silhouettes of artists, representing the music video's setting.

The rock-metal band Urgila recorded the music video for their song "Temps" at La Circoteca de Valls on Sunday, December 14, which will title their third studio album.

The new work by Urgila, formed by Dami García on drums and Xavi Torres on vocals and guitar, will be a conceptual album focusing on the passage of time, from birth until death. The album is scheduled for release in 2026.
The filming of the Temps music video took place at the facilities of La Circoteca de Valls, a space managed by the Passabarret company. The setting is focused on the world of the circus and features the collaboration of local artist Mònica Bartolí.

"Time is something that we all lack at some point; life makes us run and adapt to the dizzying pace that sometimes we are forced to maintain without wanting to. We see that times change and we must adapt to these changes that involve speed in all aspects of life."

Dami García · Urgila Drummer

"With this music video, we wanted to convey the idea that time passes very quickly. We believe that the setting for the video, in this case La Circoteca, is fantastic and that our collaborator Mònica Bartolí further enriches the final result. Now it's time to edit all the footage we recorded; we have high hopes that it will be a good music video and appeal to viewers and our followers."

Xavi Torres · Urgila Vocalist and Guitarist