Gatillazo

Gatillazo is a Spanish punk band formed in the Basque Country in 2005 by former La Polla Records singer Evaristo Páramos.

Gatillazo
Gatillazo performing in Zaragoza in 2016
Gatillazo performing in Zaragoza in 2016
Background information
OriginBasque Country Basque Country (autonomous community)
GenresPunk rock
Hardcore punk
Years active2005–present
LabelsOihuka
Entzun
Santo Grial
Maldito Records
MembersEvaristo
Txiki
Angel
Butonbiko
Tripi
Websitewww.gatillazo.com

Background

After La Polla Records disbanded in 2003, Evaristo formed the band The Kagas with other musicians of the Basque punk scene. After releasing one album, the band was reformed as The Meas in 2004, and released one album as well. In 2005, Evaristo created Gatillazo with former members of La Polla, the guitarist Txiki, the drummer Tripi and other punk musicians from Spain.[1]

In 2005, the band released their debut album on the Oihuka label, although it did not sell as well. Then, in 2007, the band released Dianas Legales, which was Gatillazo's most successful album, toured through Europe and Latin America between 2007 and 2008.

Then in 2008, Gatillazo released their third studio album, Sex Pastels, with a DVD by a jam session, with songs from La Polla Records, The Kagas and own songs.

On April 2, 2013, the band's fifth album Siglo XXI was released.

Members

Current Line-Up
  • Evaristo Páramos – vocals (2005-)
  • Txiki – guitar (2005-)
  • Tripi - drums (2005-)
  • Butonbiko - bass (2008-)
  • Angel – guitar (2009-)
Former members
  • Osoron – guitar (2005–2008)
  • Xabi – bass (2005–2006)
  • Mikel – bass (2006–2008)

Discography

  • Gatillazo (2005)
  • Dianas Legales (2007)
  • Sex Pastels (2008) CD+DVD
  • Sangre y Mierda (2011)
  • Siglo XXI (2013)
  • Cómo Convertirse en Nada (2016)

References

  1. "La Polla Records - Gatillazo". lapollarecords.net (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2010-08-01. Retrieved 2010-12-11.
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