Los Saicos is a
garage rock band formed in 1964 in
Lima
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,
Peru
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. Their use of fast tempos,
screamed vocals and aggressive riffing has led some publication to retrospectively credit them as pioneering
punk rock.
In a short amount of time during the 1960s, they became one of the most successful groups in their own country, fashioning a unique
surf-influenced garage sound, that would anticipate certain aspects of the later
punk rock movement of the 70s. In addition to composing their own songs, written by band members Erwin Flores and Rolando Carpio, they are sometimes mentioned as the first South American band to record exclusively their own material. They released six
singles
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between 1965 and 1966, of which the best known are "
Demolición
Demolición (in English: "Demolition") is a song by the Peruvian rock band Los Saicos. It was the second promotional single and quickly became a success in their country.
Promotion
Released as a single, "Demolition" became one of the most popular ...
", "Fugitivo de Alcatraz" and "El Entierro de los Gatos", which have become anthems in Peruvian rock and, over time, have led to the recognition of the band worldwide. Though they broke up in 1966, Los Saicos re-united in 2006, and have since continued to play occasional venues.
History
Years of activity
The band was formed in the middle class
Lince district of Lima in 1964 by guitarist and vocalist, Erwin Flores and drummer, Francisco Guevara, who were just out of high school. They asked Roland "El Chino" Carpio, previously of the group Los Steivos to join them on lead guitar and also invited César "Papi" Castrillón, whom they taught to play bass. The band attempted to find a lead singer, and they auditioned several, but none proved satisfactory.
[Mendoza, Fidel Gutierrez. "Wildmen in the City: A Story About Los Saicos." ''Los Saicos: !Demolocion!: The Complete Recordings.'' Munster Records (Distolux, SL) 2010 - liner notes essay p. 21] So, they decided to have Erwin Flores and "Papi" Castrillón swap on lead vocals, with Flores singing the more rocking numbers in his rough, guttural voice and Castrillón handling the more melodic songs.
Initially the name of their band was "Los Sádicos," however, perhaps to avoid being banned for suggesting sadism, they dropped the letter "d" from the name, resulting in "Los Saicos."
[Mendoza, Fidel Gutierrez. "Wildmen in the City: A Story About Los Saicos." ''Los Saicos: !Demolocion!: The Complete Recordings.'' Munster Records (Distolux, SL) 2010 - liner notes essay p. 10] They liked the way the new name suggested not only the popular battery-powered
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The band began by playing mostly local venues. On one occasion they played to a packed crowd as one of the acts on the bill of a show being held at the Tauro Cinema, in which they caught the attention of some of the numerous journalists and music industry executives attending the Association of Music Journalists in Peru, being held at that time in Lima, who were present.
[Mendoza, Fidel Gutierrez. "Wildmen in the City: A Story About Los Saicos." ''Los Saicos: !Demolocion!: The Complete Recordings.'' Munster Records (Distolux, SL) 2010 - liner notes essay pg. 12] In early 1965, they appeared on the popular TV Show, El Show del Diana on Channel 9.
They were chosen as "best of the week" and received a recording contract with the DisPerú label. The first single that they released for the label featured the songs, "Come On" and "Ana."
The single became a big hit in Peru. Later in 1965, they released the single, "Demolición," which became one of the biggest radio hits on the national charts that year.
The song featured humorously anarchistic lyrics celebrating the demolition of a railway station. Los Saicos, released three more singles for the DisPerú label. In 1966, they signed to the larger IEMPSA label and cut one single, "Besando a Otra" / "Intensamente."
[Mendoza, Fidel Gutierrez. "Wildmen in the City: A Story About Los Saicos." ''Los Saicos: !Demolocion!: The Complete Recordings.'' Munster Records (Distolux, SL) 2010 - liner notes essay p. 31]
Later developments
However, as their popularity began to wane in 1966, and exhausted from the pressures of constant activity, they decided to break up.
Their members went on to pursue more conventional careers. Singer/rhythm guitarist, Erwin Flores and singer/bass player César "Papi" Castrillón, eventually moved to the United States. Flores recorded two solo albums that were later shelved. He then moved to the Washington, DC area where he got a degree in Physics and worked for a number of years with the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), sometimes moonlighting as a
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singer for a Latin cover band in Maryland and Virginia. He is currently an executive for a
pharmaceutical
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company. Coincidentally, Castrillón was living near Flores and they both became aware of their proximity after a few years. Castrillón is semi-retired and has taught occasional guitar classes at his church.
Guitar player Rolando Carpio, who died in early 2005, had made a point of not telling his children about his musical past until they discovered the fact by themselves. Drummer Pancho Guevara died in May 2015, in Lima.
Rediscovered by a new generation
In 1999, Spanish record label Electro Harmonix reissued the recordings of Los Saicos for the first time after being exposed to the band's music by Peruvian record collector and researcher Paul Hurtado de Mendoza. The compilation was pressed on a 10" vinyl record that was distributed worldwide, reaching a new audience that was soon fascinated by the punk pioneers efforts in 1965 Peru.
Reunion
In 2006, the surviving Saicos got together in their hometown,
Lince, Lima, for some commemorative events. They apparently had not played together in public since 1966 (although local reports from Peru dispute this; there was reportedly a reunion gig in 2009). Erwin Flores made a public reappearance in Peru after 40 years, singing "Demolición" at a small concert with the garage band Manganzoides as a guest, in May 2006. He also performed that song in Madrid at the Joy Eslava Club, fronting Spanish band Wau y Los Arrghs! in 2009. In 2010 Los Saicos played on their first international concert ever at Spain, since the ABC newspaper called them 'the first punk band in the world'.
In 2011, ''Saicomania'', a docummentary about the band's career, was released at the Julieta theatre, Miraflores, Lima, Perú. On the same day, Los Saicos played together, with the presence of the local psychedelic garage band Los Silver Mornings. The documentary was later shown in public in San Francisco, with, among others,
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in attendance.
Also, in 2011, they played another 2 wild reunion shows in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Legacy
Their entire recorded output has been officially reissued by Spanish label
Munster Records
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on several formats, managing Los Saicos recordings worldwide as exclusive and dealing with licensing and synch requests since 2012.
Psychedelic
garage punk
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band,
The Black Lips
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History
The band formed in Dunwoody, Georgia after guitarist Cole Alexander and bassist Jared Swilley left the Renegades, and guitarist Ben Eberbaugh left the Rer ...
have acknowledged Los Saicos as a major influence.
In Lima, on May 26, 2006, the band members received a Civic Medal for their contributions to music; a plaque was dedicated to their name. In addition to their considerable success in Peru during their heyday the 60s, in more recent years they have become recognized as pioneers in protopunk.
Their sound and lyrical approach anticipated aspects of the later punk movement of the 70s. Although they were apparently unaware of US
garage rock or obscure British bands such as the
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, in many ways their story parallels that of 60s bands such as
The Sonics
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and
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, as well as other groups in North America. As in North America, the success of
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unleashed a wave of bands in Peru, which resulted in what some have called the "Golden Age" of Peruvian Rock." In this context Los Saicos played a major role.
Discography
Albums
* ''Wild Teen-Punk From Peru 1965'' (1999) - by
Helectro Harmonix
* ''Saicos'' (2006) - by Repsychled Records
* ''¡Demolición! - The Complete Recordings'' (2010) - by Munster Records
* Los Saicos
oxset(2022) - by Munster Records
Singles
* "
Come On
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* Come On (EP), ''Come On'' (EP), by Elf Power, 1999
* Come On (Billy Lawrence song), "Come On" (Billy Lawrence song), 1997
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" / "
Ana" (March 1965) - Dis Perú
* "
Demolición
Demolición (in English: "Demolition") is a song by the Peruvian rock band Los Saicos. It was the second promotional single and quickly became a success in their country.
Promotion
Released as a single, "Demolition" became one of the most popular ...
" / "Lonely Star" (May 1965) - Dis Perú
* "Camisa de fuerza" / "Cementerio" (1965) - Dis Perú
* "Te Amo" / "Fugitivo de Alcatraz" (October 1965) - Dis Perú
Discogs ~ ''¡Demolición! The Complete Recordings'' liner notes June 2009
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* "Salvaje" / "El Entierro de Los Gatos" (1965) - Dis Perú
* "Besando a Otra" / "Intensamente" (1966) - El Virrey
* "El Mercenario" / "Un Poquito de Cariño" (1969) - Dinsa
* "Viejo y Enfermo" / "Tu Nombre En La Arena" (2016) - MCA Studies (Mexico)
* "La Casa de Arroz" / "El Mercenario (Radio Edit)" (2016) - MCA Studies (Mexico)
Band members
1964–1966
*Erwin Flores (lead vocals, rhythm guitar)
*Rolando "El Chino" Carpio (lead guitar)
*César "Papi" Castrillón (bass guitar, vocals)
*Pancho Guevara (drums, vocals)
See also
*Latino punk
Latino punk is punk music created by Latino people in Latin America and the United States. The angst and protest qualities of punk music and style have had a strong appeal to Latino youth in the U.S., and to the people in Latin America. It is im ...
* Traffic Sound
References
Further reading
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External links
Listen to the music of Los Saicos on Spotify
Was Punk Rock Born in Peru? - Los Saicos - Noisey Specials
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Peruvian rock music groups
Peruvian garage rock groups
Protopunk groups
Musical groups established in 1964
Rock en Español music groups