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Zarama (band)

Zarama is a Spanish music band in the Basque Radical Rock genre formed in 1977.[1] The band, spearheaded by Roberto Moso, got together at Santurtzi, (Biscay, Basque Autonomous Community, Spain), combining for the first time punk rock and Basque language, a cultural mingling fraught with difficulties at the time.[2]

A Zarama concert on its early stage

After its first steps during a period in which local punk music cohabited in the Basque Country with socio-political turmoil and violence,[3] the band transitioned towards more sophisticated and cleaner sounds and more personal lyrics, especially after 1989 (album Bostak bat).[2] It made a comeback in 2009, following a hiatus of several years. By then, it had released 5 LP albums and 2 EPs.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Zarama" (in Basque). BADOK. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Zarama. Los primeros en grabar un sencillo de punk-rock en euskera". La Fonoteca. 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  3. ^ Bideoa: Zarama, Euskal Rock Erradikalaren euskarazko aitzindaria. Tumatxak. 2013-09-19. EITB.

External links edit

  • "Bostak bat" video clip (EITB)
  • "Bihotzak sutan" video clip (Youtube)
  • More on the band's history and discography (in Spanish)


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