Coincidiendo este mes con su décimo aniversario, el grupo de Pamplona, El Columpio Asesino, acaba de estrenar un nuevo vídeo de su tercer y último disco "La Gallina". Un vídeo que viene precedido de "La marca en nuestra frente es la de Caín", sin duda, uno de los más interesantes realizados en nuestro país en 2008. Dentro de su forma particular de hacer rock, "Cenizas" es una canción de tempo lento y tono intrigante que va creciendo en intensidad en la medida que se incorporan nuevos instrumentos y el sonido se distorsiona, para recuperar finalmente la calma. En el vídeo, dirigido por el mismo Raúl Arizaleta, la pantalla se fragmenta en secuencias iluminadas con diferentes colores que muestran la ejecución de diversos elementos musicales: voces, cuerdas y percusión. El grupo reedita este mes y publica en Méjico "La Gallina" a la vez que prepara un vinilo con una selección de temas de su obra publicada hasta hoy.
In their 10th anniversary, the Pamplona based band El Columpio Asesino, have just released a brand new video for their third and last album "La Gallina". Their preceding one, La marca en nuestra frente es la de Caín is, undoubtedly, one of the most interesting videos shot in Spain in 2008. This one is a song played in slow tempo in an intriguing way which swells when new instruments are added and sound distorts, to recover calm in the end. In the video, directed by Raúl Arizaleta, the screen is fragmented in parts differently colorued showing several elements performing the song: strings, voices and percussion. The band is reissuing and publishing in Mexico "La Gallina" this month and is preparing a compilation of its work in vinyl set for release soon.
In their 10th anniversary, the Pamplona based band El Columpio Asesino, have just released a brand new video for their third and last album "La Gallina". Their preceding one, La marca en nuestra frente es la de Caín is, undoubtedly, one of the most interesting videos shot in Spain in 2008. This one is a song played in slow tempo in an intriguing way which swells when new instruments are added and sound distorts, to recover calm in the end. In the video, directed by Raúl Arizaleta, the screen is fragmented in parts differently colorued showing several elements performing the song: strings, voices and percussion. The band is reissuing and publishing in Mexico "La Gallina" this month and is preparing a compilation of its work in vinyl set for release soon.
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