Rodrigo y Gabriella
October 14th 2006 05:36
So the duo were born in Mexico, but have since moved to Ireland.
They were originally part of the heavy metal band, "Tierra Acida" and I'm deffinately trying to get a hold of the bands music - I would love to see how the combination of spanish gutar and metal works. Since then, they have created their own style, similar to Traditional Spanish guitar, but faster and with drumming on their guitars whilst strumming and picking.
You can hear some of their stuff and watch some videos at their website, rodgab, just don't go there expecting to
a) recognise any of their songs (with the exception of one cover I didn't)
b) understand the words, unless you speak Spanish
c) Find a new punk band
Anyne in or around Sydney will sympathise with me when I say "it's much to hot to write coherently. (it's 35.2°C at 6 pm in mid spring) It's gonna be a painful summer, thanks to you jerks who don't believe in global warming.
So yeah, check out the duo, they're really talented and full of rythym and everything
Peace
They were originally part of the heavy metal band, "Tierra Acida" and I'm deffinately trying to get a hold of the bands music - I would love to see how the combination of spanish gutar and metal works. Since then, they have created their own style, similar to Traditional Spanish guitar, but faster and with drumming on their guitars whilst strumming and picking.
You can hear some of their stuff and watch some videos at their website, rodgab, just don't go there expecting to
b) understand the words, unless you speak Spanish
c) Find a new punk band
Anyne in or around Sydney will sympathise with me when I say "it's much to hot to write coherently. (it's 35.2°C at 6 pm in mid spring) It's gonna be a painful summer, thanks to you jerks who don't believe in global warming.
So yeah, check out the duo, they're really talented and full of rythym and everything
Peace
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