Triángulo De Amor Bizarro (2020 Album)
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Triángulo De Amor Bizarro (2020 Album)
''Triángulo de Amor Bizarro'' (stylized as ''oɹɹɐzıqɹoɯɐǝpolnƃuɐıɹʇ'') is the fifth album by the Galician band Triángulo de Amor Bizarro Triángulo de Amor Bizarro is a Galician post-punk/indie rock band formed in 2004. History The group was formed in A Coruña although the members are from different parts of Barbanza, and A Coruña. They take their name from the song "Bizarre ..., released in 2020 by Mushroom Pillow. The album peaked at number five in Spain. Background The idea behind the album was to start a new path with their fifth album. Leave the first four as a unit and separate both blocks with the conceptual EP ''El Gatopardo'' they released in 2018. The objective was to make a contemporary record, they comment that "it is our first contemporary pop album, it is an album in which we try to transmit our emotions reflected in the now, transformed and distorted by the technology we use to transmit them." Track listing Charts References {{D ...
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Triángulo De Amor Bizarro
Triángulo de Amor Bizarro is a Galician post-punk/indie rock band formed in 2004. History The group was formed in A Coruña although the members are from different parts of Barbanza, and A Coruña. They take their name from the song "Bizarre Love Triangle" by the British band New Order. Before recording their first album, Triángulo de Amor Bizarro recorded two self-produced demos that reached the semifinals of the demo competition ''DEMO Project'' of the Festival Internacional de Benicàssim two consecutive years in 2004 and 2005. In their beginnings the band was a quartet, deriving over time into a quintet before the recording of their first album, in which they form as a trio, until the entrance of Oscar Vilariño and Rafael Mallo, and with the departure of Julián Ulpiano (drums) in 2009. Once signed for the label Mushroom Pillow, they recorded their debut self-titled album, ''Triángulo de Amor Bizarro'' in 2007, with technical Carlos Hernandez, known for the producing i ...
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Lafonoteca is an online music database and guide service website for Spanish popular music. Content As a database, Lafonoteca covers a multitude of styles and genres, from pop, rock and hip-hop to traditional Spanish and world music styles such as flamenco and rumba. It contains over 1000 biographies of different Spanish bands and artists, including place of origin, time in activity and names of its components. In addition, for each band or artist they have an outlined discography and the most representative, which are rated from one to five stars. Lafonoteca edit their web content licensed under creative commons. Other activities As a parallel activity they have promoted performances by Spanish bands in London to publicize independent Spanish music abroad. They debuted with ''Triángulo de Amor Bizarro'', followed by ''Pauline en la playa'', ''Joe Crepúsculo'' and ''Delorean'', among others. Later they began to organize concerts in the Iberian Peninsula. Besides Madrid where ...
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Galicians ( gl, galegos, es, gallegos, link=no) are a Celtic-Romance ethnic group from Spain that is closely related to the Portuguese people and has its historic homeland is Galicia, in the north-west of the Iberian Peninsula. Two Romance languages are widely spoken and official in Galicia: the native Galician and Spanish. Etymology The ethnonym of the Galicians (''galegos'') derives directly from the Latin ''Gallaeci'' or ''Callaeci'', itself an adaptation of the name of a local Celtic tribe known to the Greeks as Καλλαϊκoί (''Kallaikoí''). They lived in what is now Galicia and northern Portugal and were defeated by the Roman General Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus in the 2nd century BCE and later conquered by Augustus. The Romans later applied that name to all the people who shared the same culture and language in the north-west, from the Douro River valley in the south to the Cantabrian Sea in the north and west to the Navia River. That encompassed such tribes ...
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