Hola chicus (?) (válido para todos los géneros excepto en Mendoza y Alburquerque, promoción válida hasta agotar stock o que me canse de escribir) Esto es “Destripando a la bestia del metal, una autopsia de género”. Quiero que sepan que me divierto mucho haciendo estos posts, así que es todo ganancia para mi aunque no vea un sope. Ya estuve publicando un par de revisiones de en la afamada revista PACO, cuando me explayé sobre el Black y el SpeedThrash . Después vineron el Folkmetal y el Doom/Stoner , ya como “solista” en este Blog. Creo que para esta ocasión, conviene abordar géneros un poco más festivos y colgar un poco lo sombrío (?): Vamos a ponernos una Bandana, unas calzas y adentrarnos en el Glam Metal, con un género raro japones asociado llamado Visual Key. Vamos allá Obelix? Empecemos por el principio. Eran tiempos primigenios del Metal, los setenta llevaban la temática a la queja, el descontento con la situación económica; el acostumbrarse al dol...
Photo by @mtsrey10 Ig I'm 50 now, started using glasses to read small print. I’ve got a torn meniscus, which I regularly rub with arnica creme. I bike a lot and listen to even more music. I’ve got no hair left, so I shave it because it’s practical and I fancy it. There’s quite a difference between this and the 19-year-old who was at Obras ‘93, jumping and sweating like a maniac. That guy whose ticket disintegrated from all the sweat, sticking it back together with tape. You know what hasn’t changed? Having Living Colour right in front of me, on stage, giving their best. Always In sync with a mixed crowd— consisting mainly of longtime rockers, tons of musicians, and people who know their stuff. Because LC deserve playing in packed arenas, headlining festivals, getting tons of credi...
It’s Great to Be Young and Crazy! And Young at Heart. Last night, I finally checked off one of the many bands I missed seeing in the '90s from my list. With some bands, I can't indulge myself, either because they've disbanded, someone passed away, or they’ll never tour here. But that’s not the case with Suicidal Tendencies, a crossover band (a blend of punk and thrash) formed in the western part of California in the early '80s. Spawned from the creative mind of Cyco Mike Muir, a charismatic frontman who, despite the passing of time, maintains an unchanged style. He is the only original member remaining, leading the band through numerous lineup changes and breaks for various reasons. Today, they are more relevant than ever, with music that was ahead of its time and has now become a timeless classic. They don’t stop for a second on stage and generate an unparalleled energy that connects with the audience. One of the guitars is fiercely handled by Dan Pleasants, who s...
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