Música de la Resistencia | ||
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Studio album by Ararat | ||
Released | September 9 2009 | |
Recorded | 2008 - 2009 at Death Studios in Buenos Aires, Argentina | |
Genre | Experimental, Psychedelic Rock, Stoner Rock | |
Length | 48:49 | |
Label | MeteorCity Records Oui Oui Records | |
Producer | Sergio Chotsourian | |
Ararat chronology | ||
Debut Release (N/A) |
Música de la Resistencia (2009) |
Ararat II (2011) |
Música de la Resistencia is the debut album by the Argentinian experimental band Ararat. Recorded in 2008 and 2009 while Sergio Chotsourian was still active with Los Natas, the record leans into guitar and piano driven compositions featuring Sergio, his brother Santiago and bassist Nicolas Mallo. Though mostly instrumental and drumless, Sergio would provide vocals on three songs, with lyrics by José Luis Armetta.
The album was released via American label MeteorCity Records on 9 September 2009, attaining fairly mixed reviews from the likes of Hellbound.ca,[1] musikreviews.de,[2] metalfan.nl[3] and metal.de[4] among others.[5][6][7][8]
"Dos Horses" and "Ganar-Perder" would also appear on the 2009 Los Natas album Nuevo Orden de la Libertad (the latter being another version).
Tracklist[]
- 1. Gitanoss (13:56)
- 2. Dos Horses (5:02)
- 3. El Carrusel (6:14)
- 4. Little Grissy (0:55)
- 5. Ganar-Perder (7:21)
- 6. Magia Negra (11:49)
- 7. Castro (3:24)
Personnel[]
- Sergio Chotsourian - Guitar, Vocals, Artwork, Producer
- Santiago Chotsourian - Piano
- Nicolás Mallo - Bass
- El Topo Armetta - Lyrics
- Patricio Claypole - Engineer, Mixing, Mastering