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PONY BRAVO
- 01. El Pony Bravo
02. El Rayo
03. I Can See
04. Lolita
05. Trinchera
06. El Guarda Forestal
07. El Baile
08. Fingers
09. Arcanul
10. El Piloto Automatico
11. Sunset
12. El SudorPONY BRAVO
Si bajo de espalda no me da miedo
[engl] Pony Bravo is formed by Daniel Alonso (vocal and keyboards), Dario del Moral (base guitar and guitar), Pablo Peña (base guitar and guitar) and Javier Rivera (drums). The band formed in Sevilla at the end of 2005. Pony Bravos’ influences revolve around Andalucian rock, blues, Jamaican reggae (‘60 – ‘70), Ethiopian music (also from the ’60 – ’70) and American rock. The bands intentions are many and every day they have new ideas. One of their core ideas being to mix experimentation, investigation, sense of humour and rhythm in with rock music, without forgetting the Andalucian rock sound so renown in the Sevilla of the ‘70’s. The idea is to try to make visible lines and Antique forms that connect blues with flamenco, African and Arab music with Andalucian music, western with copla, establishing analogies, Rancho vs Cortijo, Son House vs Caracol, Captain Beefheart vs Beni de Cadiz, Nina Simone vs Lole, Silvio vs Tom Waits, etc, etc…- Format
- CD
- Release-Datum
- 16.04.2013
- 01. La Voz Del Hacha
02. Noche de Setas
03. Super-broker
04. Ninja de Fuego
05. El Campo Fui Yo
06. Lo Más Difícil Del Mundo
07. La Rave de Dios
08. Pumare-ho!
09. Salmo 52:8
10. Fullero
11. China Da Miedo
12. Mangosta
13. Hipnosis GroovePONY BRAVO
Un gramo de fe!
[engl] “Un Gramo de Fe” (El Rancho 2010), second album by Pony Bravo after their revolutionary debut a couple of years ago, its a practical exercise of pure sound experimentation, with references that go from a more introverted post-punk to a more hypnotic and repetitive krautrock, they even flirt a bit with the Cuban son. Seventies melodies of nocturnal funk, capable of confusing anyone and anything (bungalows for example) with their Groove base (“Noche de Setas”), they appear on the album with a celebrated tribute to Manolo Caracol and he’s “Niña de Fuego” With out forgetting the melodious and subtle sound of the trumpets and clarinets of their friends Za! (Papa Dupau y Spazzfrica Ehd), that come in and out at their own whim, with the company of that delicious down tempo organ that’s capable of invoking the elegance of Dimitri From París de “Sacré Français” in the ironic “Super-Broker”. (La Fonoteca).- Format
- CD
- Release-Datum
- 16.04.2013