This is Spring Bones

started as a one‑man project — built from guitars, late discoveries, and a lifetime of real rock.

Rehearsals

Behind the name stands Florian Bruchalski, born in 1969 and raised in an era when hard rock and metal were still raw, unpolished, and unmistakably real. Growing up with the thunder of Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Metallica and many others, he fell in love with the guitar as a teenager — a love that never faded. For decades, the guitar was the center of everything.

Rehearsals

But only much later came the realization that there were other musical worlds waiting to be explored: bass, keyboards, drums, and even vocals. In fact, Florian didn’t start singing until January 2026, discovering a completely new way to express the music that had been inside him for years. That late discovery became a key part of shaping the sound of Spring Bones. Learning these instruments — and the craft of recording and producing — made it possible to create the first Spring Bones tracks entirely alone. Every riff, every drum hit, every vocal line was built from scratch, driven by curiosity, stubbornness, and a deep love for the music that shaped his youth.

Studio

But Spring Bones was never meant to remain a solitary endeavor. Music becomes truly alive when shared, when it shakes a stage, when it echoes through a room filled with energy. That’s why the next chapter is clear: finding musicians who want to bring these songs to life on stage. Not for fame, not for big promises — but for the thrill of playing real hard rock together, loud, honest, and with the spirit of the old days.

For a first listening impression, check out the tracks Step on Pane, The Queen of Hell, Twisted Moods and Wrecked Dude in the Discography section — or get in touch and request a personal access code.