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Cabezones

Cabezones is an Argentine hardcore-alternative rock band.

Cabezones
Cabezones in 2010
Background information
OriginSanta Fe, Argentina
Genres
Years active1994-present
LabelsSony Music, Pop Art Records
MembersCésar Andino
Damián Gómez
Marcelo Porta
Eugenio Jauchen
Past membersEsteban Serniotti
Gustavo Martínez
Leandro Aput
Leonardo Licitra
Pablo Negro
Matías Tarragona
Alejandro Collados
Websitecabezonesweb.com

History edit

Formation edit

The band, originally from the city of Santa Fe, was formed in 1994. At first, their music was punk, with songs such as "Uniformado de Cagón", but they left that genre behind to start making so-called "hardcore-dark" music.

In 1997 they released Hijos de una nueva tierra, which was published by the independent record label Mentes Abiertas, which they first met in a compilation album along with other alternative rock bands.

Alas and Eclipse (Sol) edit

In 1998 the band decided to move to Buenos Aires. Their new record, Alas, produced by ex-Soda Stereo member Zeta Bosio, was edited by Sony Music later that year. This meant a change in the sound direction to a heavier and darker music. In 2002, Alas was edited in Mexico, followed by a ten-month tour throughout the country. Back in Argentina, Cabezones signed a recording contract with Pop Art to edit Eclipse (Sol) in 2003. By the end of that year, Leandro Aput was added as rhythm guitarist.

Intraural and Jardin de Extremidad edit

In 2004, the band released an EP called Intraural, which was a selection of 6 songs from Eclipse (Sol) played in acoustic versions.
In April 2005 Jardin de Extremidad is released with 12 new songs combining the sound of the two previous records Alas and Eclipse (Sol). Billed as "Gira de Extremidad", the "Jardin de Extremidad" tour traveled throughout Argentina.
On 18 February 2006 the band recorded its first live CD/DVD titled Bienvenidos, with sold-out tickets at a theater in Buenos Aires.

Accident and disbanding edit

In March 2006, a serious car accident left Catupecu Machu bass player, Gabriel Ruiz Diaz, hospitalized for several months. Cesar Andino was the passenger of the car and suffered two broken femurs, one of them an open fracture.[1] After several months of rehabilitation, Cesar Andino was able to perform with Cabezones in the Obras Sanitarias stadium, once again with sold-out tickets. Finally, near Christmas, Cabezones gave which would be the last show with the original members.

In July 2007, Leandro Aput, Esteban Serniotti y Gustavo Martinez left the band. Frontman Cesar Andino, started seeking a solo career, which later ended in the release of the latest Cabezones album.

New members and Solo edit

On 29 September 2007, Cabezones played in the Pepsi Music Festival with new members Leonardo Licitra and Pablo Negro in guitars, and Matias Tarragona in bass guitar.

In May 2008 they launched their record, Solo. The first single is called "Mi Reina". The videoclip for this song included various members from other Argentine bands.

The band reunited some time later, and released the CD "Nace".[2]

Band members edit

Current members edit

Former members edit

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • Hijos de una nueva tierra (1997)
  • Alas (2000)
  • Eclipse (Sol) (2002)
  • Jardín de Extremidad (2005)
  • Bienvenidos (2006) - Live Album (Recorded at El Teatro of Colegiales)
  • Bienvenidos (2007) - 2006 Live Album + Live Album recorded in Pepsi Music Festival with guests (Ricardo Mollo, Zeta Bosio and Fernando Ruiz Diaz)
  • Solo (2008) (Originally intended to be Cesar Andino's first solo album)
  • Nace (2012)
  • El Naufragio del Alma (2017)

EPs edit

  • EP Negro (2001)
  • Intraural (2004) (Acoustic)

Early releases These releases are from the band's punk period.

  • Self Titled Demo (7 songs/Cassette) (1992) [1]
  • Un Grito Más (Demo with 4 songs / Cassette) (1995)
  • Electroshock (1995)

References edit

  1. ^ "César Andino de Cabezones deberá someterse a un delicada operación" [César Andino from Cabezones will face a delicate operation] (in Spanish). La Voz del Interior. 18 March 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  2. ^ Rodrigo Rojas (11 August 2012). "Cabezones: la banda que volvió a nacer" [Cabezones: the reborned band]. La Voz del Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 May 2014.

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membersEsteban Serniotti Gustavo Martinez Leandro AputLeonardo LicitraPablo NegroMatias TarragonaAlejandro ColladosWebsitecabezonesweb wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Alas and Eclipse Sol 1 3 Intraural and Jardin de Extremidad 1 4 Accident and disbanding 1 5 New members and Solo 2 Band members 2 1 Current members 2 2 Former members 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 EPs 4 ReferencesHistory editFormation edit The band originally from the city of Santa Fe was formed in 1994 At first their music was punk with songs such as Uniformado de Cagon but they left that genre behind to start making so called hardcore dark music In 1997 they released Hijos de una nueva tierra which was published by the independent record label Mentes Abiertas which they first met in a compilation album along with other alternative rock bands Alas and Eclipse Sol edit In 1998 the band decided to move to Buenos Aires Their new record Alas produced by ex Soda Stereo member Zeta Bosio was edited by Sony Music later that year This meant a change in the sound direction to a heavier and darker music In 2002 Alas was edited in Mexico followed by a ten month tour throughout the country Back in Argentina Cabezones signed a recording contract with Pop Art to edit Eclipse Sol in 2003 By the end of that year Leandro Aput was added as rhythm guitarist Intraural and Jardin de Extremidad edit In 2004 the band released an EP called Intraural which was a selection of 6 songs from Eclipse Sol played in acoustic versions In April 2005 Jardin de Extremidad is released with 12 new songs combining the sound of the two previous records Alas and Eclipse Sol Billed as Gira de Extremidad the Jardin de Extremidad tour traveled throughout Argentina On 18 February 2006 the band recorded its first live CD DVD titled Bienvenidos with sold out tickets at a theater in Buenos Aires Accident and disbanding edit In March 2006 a serious car accident left Catupecu Machu bass player Gabriel Ruiz Diaz hospitalized for several months Cesar Andino was the passenger of the car and suffered two broken femurs one of them an open fracture 1 After several months of rehabilitation Cesar Andino was able to perform with Cabezones in the Obras Sanitarias stadium once again with sold out tickets Finally near Christmas Cabezones gave which would be the last show with the original members In July 2007 Leandro Aput Esteban Serniotti y Gustavo Martinez left the band Frontman Cesar Andino started seeking a solo career which later ended in the release of the latest Cabezones album New members and Solo edit On 29 September 2007 Cabezones played in the Pepsi Music Festival with new members Leonardo Licitra and Pablo Negro in guitars and Matias Tarragona in bass guitar In May 2008 they launched their record Solo The first single is called Mi Reina The videoclip for this song included various members from other Argentine bands The band reunited some time later and released the CD Nace 2 Band members editCurrent members edit Cesar Augusto Andino Lead vocals Romulo Pividori Drums Nano Bernardi Bass guitar Eugenio Jauchen Lead guitarFormer members edit Esteban Pichu Serniotti Lead guitar and backing vocals Gustavo Martinez Bass guitar Leandro Aput Rhythm guitar Leonardo Licitra Lead guitar Pablo Negro Rhythm guitar Matias Terragona Bass guitar Alejandro Collados DrumsDiscography editAlbums edit Hijos de una nueva tierra 1997 Alas 2000 Eclipse Sol 2002 Jardin de Extremidad 2005 Bienvenidos 2006 Live Album Recorded at El Teatro of Colegiales Bienvenidos 2007 2006 Live Album Live Album recorded in Pepsi Music Festival with guests Ricardo Mollo Zeta Bosio and Fernando Ruiz Diaz Solo 2008 Originally intended to be Cesar Andino s first solo album Nace 2012 El Naufragio del Alma 2017 EPs edit EP Negro 2001 Intraural 2004 Acoustic Early releases These releases are from the band s punk period Self Titled Demo 7 songs Cassette 1992 1 Un Grito Mas Demo with 4 songs Cassette 1995 Electroshock 1995 References edit Cesar Andino de Cabezones debera someterse a un delicada operacion Cesar Andino from Cabezones will face a delicate operation in Spanish La Voz del Interior 18 March 2014 Retrieved 27 May 2014 Rodrigo Rojas 11 August 2012 Cabezones la banda que volvio a nacer Cabezones the reborned band La Voz del Interior in Spanish Retrieved 27 May 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cabezones amp oldid 1169267859, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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