Turpentine (band)
Turpentine | |
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Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Genres | Post-hardcore Post-rock Indie rock Noise rock |
Years active | 2003 – 2007 |
Website | turpenteam.bandcamp.com/ |
Members | Anabel Gorbatt Nicolás A. Alonso Pablo G. Bracamonte Guido Coto |
Past members | Alejo U. Viola Leandro J. Potroel |
Turpentine was an indie/post-rock band from Buenos Aires, Argentina formed in 2003.[1] With lead singer and guitarist Anabel Gorbatt, bassist Pablo G. Bracamonte, guitarist Nicolás A. Alonso and drummers Leandro Potroel (2004–2006) and Guido Coto (2007) the band self-released three EPs, Our Ways Back To Chaos, Honey Births, A Salt Troupe, and an untitled last one (the three of them available online at their website). Turpentine officially announced their breakup in September 2007 and a final show was scheduled for October 2007.
Sound[edit]
Their sound can be described as post-rock with elements of noise rock, influenced by bands such as Unwound, Mogwai and Sonic Youth. Although from a Spanish speaking country, their lyrics are sung in English.
Discography[edit]
- Our Ways Back To Chaos (EP) (2005)
- Honey Births, A Salt Troupe (EP) (2006)
- Turpentine (EP) (2007)
References[edit]
- ↑ "Un torrente adolescente". Rolling Stone Argentina. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
External links[edit]
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