Second album by Distorsión from Barakaldo (Basque Country) on Discos Suicidas with thirteen solid numbers and line-up were Josu (vocals/guitar), Karlos (guitar), Tito (bass), Gan (drums) and in principle it has everything a good Punk record needs: melodies, very good vocals, drive and positive vibes and a reasonable playing time. I would have liked a little more hardness but life is not a request concert. They are invited to numerous Compilations and some of them are not uninteresting. It's worth keeping an eye out for those. So let’s find out what they can do for you!
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Wednesday, August 02, 2023
Friday, November 01, 2019
V/A - Diez Años Discos Suicidas 1991
November says hello with a compilation from Discos Suicidas, a Spanish label founded 1981 in Bilbao, Basque Country by Oscar Amezaga. They release mainly Basque music groups works, but they have also released works by bands from U.S.A. and South America. On this superb slab shine fourteen bands with a refreshing 90s sound, some albums you can find in the blog, should you want more which I can highly recommend.
1.Montate Una Estafa - REINCIDENTES
2.Esto Es Para Kitar El Stress - DISTORSIÓN
3.Perdidos Tu Y Yo - DESORDEN
4.Cuando Los Dinosaurios Dominaban La Tierra - ESKORBUTO
5.Kontrolado - NASTE BORRASTE
6.Dicen Que No - VOMITO
7.Botas Dais Asko - PARABELLUM
8.Bildur Naiz - ZARAMA
9.Sinceramente - YO SOY JULIO CESAR
10.Perrison For - SKALOPE
11.La Tribu - A.H.V.
12.Skuaters - M.C.D.
13.Cuidado Chaval - RADIKAL HC
14.La Pesadilla - ZER-BIZIO?
Sunday, September 18, 2016
DISTORSIÓN - ¡Ké Buen Dios! 1988
One more good record at Discos Suicidas is the debut from Distorsión, a band that sowed the black seed of the Iberian punk in the 90s with angry, ironic, sardonic and irreverent lyrics and the attitude to show up to the big bands of the era, made to become a legend. They come from the Basque Country and made three albums and a few compilation goodies, in the mid 90s they broke up. But in 2009 they returned with great energy, led again by Josu, keeping the line and being faithful to their musical and life style, built, as always, based on illusion, effort and perseverance. At the end of 2012 they put out a new album (20 T- Mazos), where they made a careful selection of the best tracks from their previous work so that listeners could have them in digital format and with the current good sound. So far so good, let the music in.
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