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Tren Loco

Tren Loco is an Argentine heavy metal band formed in the suburban town of Grand Bourg, in Buenos Aires Province. Their lyrics relate social issues, like "Clase trabajadora" (Working class), "Fuera de la Ley" (Outlaw) and "Lucila"; others are about political issues, such as "Pampa del Infierno" (Hell's Land) and "Nos vemos en Cutral-Co" (See you at Cutral-Co). They also write about personal matters: "Endemoniado" (Possessed), "No me importa" (I do not care) and "A ultranza" (To the end). The group's name is inspired by the classic Ozzy Osbourne song: Crazy Train.[2]

Tren Loco
OriginGrand Bourg, Buenos Aires, Argentina
GenresHeavy metal, speed metal, thrash metal
Years active1990–present
LabelsIcarus Records, Yugular Records
MembersGustavo Zavala[1]
Carlos Cabral
Dany Wolter
Cristian "Zombie" Gauna
Pablo G. Soler
Websitewww.TrenLoco.net

History edit

The bass player Gustavo Zavala created a new band in 1990, after the breakup of his previous band, Apocalipsis. He called the guitarist Rubén El Turco Atala, the drummer El Pollo Fuentes and the singer Gabriel Marian. The songs composed by this line-up were published in the album Apocalipsis in 1985.[3] A month later, the singer Carlos Cabral leaves the band Dhak and joins Tren Loco, at the same time Mauricio Pregler joins as the second guitarist and Sergio Rojas as keyboardist.

In early 1991, they recorded their first demo at Sonovision studios, in Buenos Aires, with Álvaro Villagra as the producer. That same year, on June 23, they performed a show at Halley Discothèque and started the competition for the Yamaha Band Explosion.

They finally reached to the finals in Tokyo, Japan, where they played at the Budokan Stadium, competing with bands from Germany, Spain, United States, France and England. Tren Loco received the Special Jury Prize and signed a contract with the multinational label record company PolyGram, in 1992. Their first album Tempestades (Storm) was recorded in CD, cassette and vinyl. That same year, the band acts as support of Saxon in Buenos Aires.

In 1994, the Polygram contact finished and El Turco Atala and Rojas left the band. As a quartet again their sound changed being more raw and direct. Tren Loco recorded an EP with new songs: "Patrulla bonaerense" (Buenos Aires Patrol), "Al Acecho" (Spying), "Paz de Mentira" (False peace), "Luca no murió" (Luca is not dead), "Vengan Juntos" (Come together) and "O Sole Mio".

As an independent band they recorded their second album: No me importa! at Del Abasto al Pasto Studios, with Álvaro Villagra as the recording engineer again. This album was edited under their own record label: Yugular Records in 1997, after opening the show of Skid Row at Obras Sanitarias Stadium in Buenos Aires. That year, they performed more than 50 shows, published the CD and released a video home Biografía (Biography) with songs from both albums and EP. The following year, they released the videos along with photos from the Japan tour.

In 2000 Tren Loco released a new record: Carne Viva (Live Flesh) with arrangements on violin, accordion, and an interactive track. They presented this album for the first time at Cemento, as the main group. At this time, Mauricio Pregler decided to leave the band, and after the tryouts of several guitarists, Cristian Zombie Gauna joined Tren Loco as the leader guitar. They participated in Raza Metálica and La Cumbre del Metal festivals, and opened the Paul Di'Anno and Judas Priest's first show (with singer Tim "Ripper" Owens) in Argentina at Obras Sanitarias Stadium.

In 2001, they performed in the First National Metal Meeting of Argentina, in La Falda, Córdoba. The next year, they released a new album Ruta 197 (Route 197), which it was recorded once again at Del Abasto al Pasto studios with Álvaro Villagra.

In 2002, Tren Loco performed for the first time in Ecuador: in the cities Quito and Cuenca.

In 2003 they performed in Venezuela, at Teresa Carreño Theatre in Caracas. The following year, the band recorded the two parts of their live album Vivo… en la gran ciudad (Live... at the big city) at Hangar and República Cromañón clubs. Later on, they did the closure of La Cumbre del Metal festival.

In 2005, Tren Loco played for the first time at Cosquin Rock, in front of an audience of 5000 people. On March 26, they performed a show at CBGB in Buenos Aires and then did a live performance at FM Rock & Pop radio, on the program Cuál es?. After this, they toured around the northwest of Argentina.

During 2006, the band released their fifth record: Sangresur (Southern Blood) and the drummer Pollo Fuentes decided to leave the group. At this time, Daniel Dany Wolter took his place on the drums. In 2007, they performed for the third time in a row at Cosquin Rock festival and in Ecuador, in the city of Ambato. At this point, another change in the formation happened: they added a second guitar, being Facundo Coral the chosen one and for the first time in years Tren Loco played as a quintet in Montevideo, Uruguay and travelled across Argentina. In September of that year, they performed a show at Pepsi Music Festival in Buenos Aires.

In 2008, the band made their fourth appearance at Cosquin Rock festival, in front of 20000 attendees, On May 25, they presented at the Vive Latino Megafestival, in Mexico City. On June, they began the recording of their new CD in La Nave de Osberg studios, in Buenos Aires. Venas de Acero (Steel Veins) record features guest musicians like Andre Matos from Angra and Shaaman from Brazil and Oscar Sanchez from Lujuria, the Spanish band. On October 11, Tren Loco once again presented at Pepsi Music Festival, with Mötley Crüe and at the end of that year, they presented at Metal para todos (Metal for all) festival, which it took place at Colegiales Theatre. On December 13 Venas de Acero album was released under the label company Icarus Music.

In 2009, they shot the Pueblo Motoquero (Biker People) video and toured across Argentina. Then, the band performed for the fifth time at Cosquin Rock on the heavy metal stage. On May, they presented their latest record in Venezuela and continued for the rest of the year with the Venas de Acero Tour, performing more than 50 shows, including a motorcycle meeting: Motoencuentro Diamante.

Tren Loco celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2010 and performed again at Cosquin Rock, on a pouring day in front of 7000 people becoming an epic concert, powered by the audience. On March, they announced the publishing of their biographical book as part of the celebration; that it was released on September 18. The book is called Tren Loco. 20 años, Pogo en el andén (Tren Loco. 20 years, moshing on the train platform) and it also included the 20th Anniversary Cd with unreleased acoustic versions of their songs, and an interactive track with a documentary, photos, videos and audio files never published before. The Cd was edited once again by Yugular Records. On November 6, Tren Loco played at Colegiales Theatre in Buenos Aires and shot a DVD as a closure for the celebration.

In January 2011, they began their tour in Catamarca, in Tinogasta city and then performed one more time at Cosquin Rock. From March until July the band played in Córdoba, Paraná, Santa Fé (Argentina), Montevideo (Uruguay), Quito and Ambato (Ecuador), Bariloche, Tandil, Rosario, Río Gallegos and Pico Truncado (Argentina). On September, Tren Loco was invited to perform in the Whitesnake and Judas Priest's show at Presidente Perón Racing Club Stadium and the DVD Hoy es mejor que ayer (Today's better than yesterday) was released.

In 2012, they performed once again at Cosquin Rock with Anthrax and later, they began their Hoy es Mejor que Ayer tour all around Chaco, Formosa and Buenos Aires with Iced Earth. In March, the Latin American tour started in Caracas, Venezuela. Then, they continued in Córdoba, Santa Fé, the city of Bahía Blanca, Chubut, Río Negro, Mendoza and Montevideo. On October 6 they performed in front of 8000 people at Metal para todos festival at Malvinas Argentinas Stadium, in Buenos Aires.

In 2013, Tren Loco started to record a new album: Vieja Escuela (Old School) with Icarus Music. On February, and for the 10th time on a row, they played at Cosquin Rock Mega Festival.[4][5]

In April 2014 Facundo Coral leaves the band for professional reasons.

In July 2014 Pablo G. Soler is announced as new member of Tren Loco.

Timeline edit

Discography edit

  • Tempestades - 1992
  • No Me Importa! - 1996
  • Carne Viva - 2000
  • Ruta 197 - 2002
  • Vivo... En la gran ciudad - 2004
  • Vivo... En la gran ciudad 2 - 2005
  • Sangresur - 2006
  • Venas de Acero - 2008
  • 20 Aniversario - 2010 (Acoustic CD, edited with the book Pogo en el Andén)
  • Hoy es mejor que ayer - 2011 (Live DVD/CD)
  • Vieja Escuela - 2013

Compilations and reissues edit

  • Biografía - 1998
  • Toda la historia - 2001
  • Pampa del infierno - 2004
  • Carne Viva '04 - 2004 (remastered reissue of Carne Viva)
  • No Me Importa 2005 - 2005 (reissue of No Me Importa!)
  • Colección Metal for Babies: Metal For Babies (2006, selected song: "Ella se mueve en silencio") y Metal For Babies II (2008, selected song: "Rostro Oscuro")[6]

Participation in other albums edit

  • Las mejores voces del metal - 1997
  • Nuevos Guerreros 1998
  • Nuevos Guerreros II - 1999
  • Hermandad Metálica III - 2000
  • Hermandad Metálica V - 2001
  • Homenaje - 2002 (Hermética tribute disc, song:Gil Trabajador)
  • Demolición de Bloke - 2002 (reissue and tribute, song: Identidad Real)
  • Tributo a los reyes del metal - 2002 (several bands tribute disc, song: Crazy Train of Ozzy Osbourne)
  • Mátenlos a todos - 2003 (Metallica tribute disc, song: For Whom The Bells Toll with Spanish lyrics)
  • Hangar de Almas - 2005 (Megadeth tribute disc, song: Train Of Consequences with Spanish lyrics)
  • Acero argentino - 2006 (Judas Priest tribute disc, song: The hellion-Electric eyes with Spanish lyrics)
  • Que sea Rocka! - 2006 (Riff-Pappo tribute disc, song: Días buenos y días malos)
  • Tributo internacional Kraken - 2007 (Kraken tribute disc, song: America)

Bibliography edit

  • "Tren Loco - Reseña". Heavy Metal Perú. 2011.
  • Minore, Gito (2012). 20 años - Pogo en el andén. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Yugular Records.

References edit

  1. ^ Gustavo Zavala - Bajista 2013-05-24 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Raúl Álvarez Gómez (“Akira”), Agosto 2009: Entrevista – Tren Loco (Argentina) La Frontera del Silencio (Radio Almenara 106.7)
  3. ^ Apocalipsis 1985 2011-01-10 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Oaky (July 22, 2012). "Baires Rock FM". Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  5. ^ . 4G Producciones. Archived from the original on October 5, 2013. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  6. ^ Metal for Babies Archived 2012-12-30 at archive.today

External links edit

  • Official site
  • Yugular Records Facebook

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Tren Loco is an Argentine heavy metal band formed in the suburban town of Grand Bourg in Buenos Aires Province Their lyrics relate social issues like Clase trabajadora Working class Fuera de la Ley Outlaw and Lucila others are about political issues such as Pampa del Infierno Hell s Land and Nos vemos en Cutral Co See you at Cutral Co They also write about personal matters Endemoniado Possessed No me importa I do not care and A ultranza To the end The group s name is inspired by the classic Ozzy Osbourne song Crazy Train 2 Tren LocoOriginGrand Bourg Buenos Aires ArgentinaGenresHeavy metal speed metal thrash metalYears active1990 presentLabelsIcarus Records Yugular RecordsMembersGustavo Zavala 1 Carlos CabralDany WolterCristian Zombie GaunaPablo G SolerWebsitewww TrenLoco net Contents 1 History 1 1 Timeline 2 Discography 2 1 Compilations and reissues 2 2 Participation in other albums 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe bass player Gustavo Zavala created a new band in 1990 after the breakup of his previous band Apocalipsis He called the guitarist Ruben El Turco Atala the drummer El Pollo Fuentes and the singer Gabriel Marian The songs composed by this line up were published in the album Apocalipsis in 1985 3 A month later the singer Carlos Cabral leaves the band Dhak and joins Tren Loco at the same time Mauricio Pregler joins as the second guitarist and Sergio Rojas as keyboardist In early 1991 they recorded their first demo at Sonovision studios in Buenos Aires with Alvaro Villagra as the producer That same year on June 23 they performed a show at Halley Discotheque and started the competition for the Yamaha Band Explosion They finally reached to the finals in Tokyo Japan where they played at the Budokan Stadium competing with bands from Germany Spain United States France and England Tren Loco received the Special Jury Prize and signed a contract with the multinational label record company PolyGram in 1992 Their first album Tempestades Storm was recorded in CD cassette and vinyl That same year the band acts as support of Saxon in Buenos Aires In 1994 the Polygram contact finished and El Turco Atala and Rojas left the band As a quartet again their sound changed being more raw and direct Tren Loco recorded an EP with new songs Patrulla bonaerense Buenos Aires Patrol Al Acecho Spying Paz de Mentira False peace Luca no murio Luca is not dead Vengan Juntos Come together and O Sole Mio As an independent band they recorded their second album No me importa at Del Abasto al Pasto Studios with Alvaro Villagra as the recording engineer again This album was edited under their own record label Yugular Records in 1997 after opening the show of Skid Row at Obras Sanitarias Stadium in Buenos Aires That year they performed more than 50 shows published the CD and released a video home Biografia Biography with songs from both albums and EP The following year they released the videos along with photos from the Japan tour In 2000 Tren Loco released a new record Carne Viva Live Flesh with arrangements on violin accordion and an interactive track They presented this album for the first time at Cemento as the main group At this time Mauricio Pregler decided to leave the band and after the tryouts of several guitarists Cristian Zombie Gauna joined Tren Loco as the leader guitar They participated in Raza Metalica and La Cumbre del Metal festivals and opened the Paul Di Anno and Judas Priest s first show with singer Tim Ripper Owens in Argentina at Obras Sanitarias Stadium In 2001 they performed in the First National Metal Meeting of Argentina in La Falda Cordoba The next year they released a new album Ruta 197 Route 197 which it was recorded once again at Del Abasto al Pasto studios with Alvaro Villagra In 2002 Tren Loco performed for the first time in Ecuador in the cities Quito and Cuenca In 2003 they performed in Venezuela at Teresa Carreno Theatre in Caracas The following year the band recorded the two parts of their live album Vivo en la gran ciudad Live at the big city at Hangar and Republica Cromanon clubs Later on they did the closure of La Cumbre del Metal festival In 2005 Tren Loco played for the first time at Cosquin Rock in front of an audience of 5000 people On March 26 they performed a show at CBGB in Buenos Aires and then did a live performance at FM Rock amp Pop radio on the program Cual es After this they toured around the northwest of Argentina During 2006 the band released their fifth record Sangresur Southern Blood and the drummer Pollo Fuentes decided to leave the group At this time Daniel Dany Wolter took his place on the drums In 2007 they performed for the third time in a row at Cosquin Rock festival and in Ecuador in the city of Ambato At this point another change in the formation happened they added a second guitar being Facundo Coral the chosen one and for the first time in years Tren Loco played as a quintet in Montevideo Uruguay and travelled across Argentina In September of that year they performed a show at Pepsi Music Festival in Buenos Aires In 2008 the band made their fourth appearance at Cosquin Rock festival in front of 20000 attendees On May 25 they presented at the Vive Latino Megafestival in Mexico City On June they began the recording of their new CD in La Nave de Osberg studios in Buenos Aires Venas de Acero Steel Veins record features guest musicians like Andre Matos from Angra and Shaaman from Brazil and Oscar Sanchez from Lujuria the Spanish band On October 11 Tren Loco once again presented at Pepsi Music Festival with Motley Crue and at the end of that year they presented at Metal para todos Metal for all festival which it took place at Colegiales Theatre On December 13 Venas de Acero album was released under the label company Icarus Music In 2009 they shot the Pueblo Motoquero Biker People video and toured across Argentina Then the band performed for the fifth time at Cosquin Rock on the heavy metal stage On May they presented their latest record in Venezuela and continued for the rest of the year with the Venas de Acero Tour performing more than 50 shows including a motorcycle meeting Motoencuentro Diamante Tren Loco celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2010 and performed again at Cosquin Rock on a pouring day in front of 7000 people becoming an epic concert powered by the audience On March they announced the publishing of their biographical book as part of the celebration that it was released on September 18 The book is called Tren Loco 20 anos Pogo en el anden Tren Loco 20 years moshing on the train platform and it also included the 20th Anniversary Cd with unreleased acoustic versions of their songs and an interactive track with a documentary photos videos and audio files never published before The Cd was edited once again by Yugular Records On November 6 Tren Loco played at Colegiales Theatre in Buenos Aires and shot a DVD as a closure for the celebration In January 2011 they began their tour in Catamarca in Tinogasta city and then performed one more time at Cosquin Rock From March until July the band played in Cordoba Parana Santa Fe Argentina Montevideo Uruguay Quito and Ambato Ecuador Bariloche Tandil Rosario Rio Gallegos and Pico Truncado Argentina On September Tren Loco was invited to perform in the Whitesnake and Judas Priest s show at Presidente Peron Racing Club Stadium and the DVD Hoy es mejor que ayer Today s better than yesterday was released In 2012 they performed once again at Cosquin Rock with Anthrax and later they began their Hoy es Mejor que Ayer tour all around Chaco Formosa and Buenos Aires with Iced Earth In March the Latin American tour started in Caracas Venezuela Then they continued in Cordoba Santa Fe the city of Bahia Blanca Chubut Rio Negro Mendoza and Montevideo On October 6 they performed in front of 8000 people at Metal para todos festival at Malvinas Argentinas Stadium in Buenos Aires In 2013 Tren Loco started to record a new album Vieja Escuela Old School with Icarus Music On February and for the 10th time on a row they played at Cosquin Rock Mega Festival 4 5 In April 2014 Facundo Coral leaves the band for professional reasons In July 2014 Pablo G Soler is announced as new member of Tren Loco Timeline editDiscography editTempestades 1992 No Me Importa 1996 Carne Viva 2000 Ruta 197 2002 Vivo En la gran ciudad 2004 Vivo En la gran ciudad 2 2005 Sangresur 2006 Venas de Acero 2008 20 Aniversario 2010 Acoustic CD edited with the book Pogo en el Anden Hoy es mejor que ayer 2011 Live DVD CD Vieja Escuela 2013 Compilations and reissues edit Biografia 1998 Toda la historia 2001 Pampa del infierno 2004 Carne Viva 04 2004 remastered reissue of Carne Viva No Me Importa 2005 2005 reissue of No Me Importa Coleccion Metal for Babies Metal For Babies 2006 selected song Ella se mueve en silencio y Metal For Babies II 2008 selected song Rostro Oscuro 6 Participation in other albums edit Las mejores voces del metal 1997 Nuevos Guerreros 1998 Nuevos Guerreros II 1999 Hermandad Metalica III 2000 Hermandad Metalica V 2001 Homenaje 2002 Hermetica tribute disc song Gil Trabajador Demolicion de Bloke 2002 reissue and tribute song Identidad Real Tributo a los reyes del metal 2002 several bands tribute disc song Crazy Train of Ozzy Osbourne Matenlos a todos 2003 Metallica tribute disc song For Whom The Bells Toll with Spanish lyrics Hangar de Almas 2005 Megadeth tribute disc song Train Of Consequences with Spanish lyrics Acero argentino 2006 Judas Priest tribute disc song The hellion Electric eyes with Spanish lyrics Que sea Rocka 2006 Riff Pappo tribute disc song Dias buenos y dias malos Tributo internacional Kraken 2007 Kraken tribute disc song America Bibliography edit Tren Loco Resena Heavy Metal Peru 2011 Minore Gito 2012 20 anos Pogo en el anden Buenos Aires Argentina Yugular Records References edit Gustavo Zavala Bajista Archived 2013 05 24 at the Wayback Machine Raul Alvarez Gomez Akira Agosto 2009 Entrevista Tren Loco Argentina La Frontera del Silencio Radio Almenara 106 7 Apocalipsis 1985 Archived 2011 01 10 at the Wayback Machine Oaky July 22 2012 Baires Rock FM Retrieved October 23 2012 Metal para todos 4G Producciones Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Retrieved October 23 2012 Metal for Babies Archived 2012 12 30 at archive todayExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tren Loco nbsp Argentina portal Official site Yugular Records Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tren Loco amp oldid 1181975463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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