Sex Museum
Sex Museum | |
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General information | |
Genre (s) | Pop , garage rock , beat , hard rock |
founding | 1985 |
Current occupation | |
Miguel Pardo | |
Guitar , vocals |
Fernando Pardo |
Marta Ruiz | |
Javier "Vacas" | |
Roberto Lozano "Loza" | |
former members | |
guitar |
José Lanot (1986-1987) |
bass |
José Luis Hernández, "McCartney" (1986–1990) |
Drums |
José Bruno, "El Niño" (1986–1988, 1991–1993) |
Drums |
Pepe Ríos (1988–1990) |
bass |
Germán (1990-1991) |
bass |
Pablo Rodas (1992-2005) |
Drums |
Kiki Tornado (1993-2000) |
Sex Museum is a Spanish beat music band founded in Madrid in 1985 .
history
The band originally started out as a rock band on the mod scene in Madrid. Her first publications are strongly influenced by the influences of the Soul - R & B and - 'n' Rock Roll -music and garage - and psychedelic rock influenced, but emerged in the 80s during the "Garage Revival" time the United States later resembled the band's music is more like the hard rock style of the 70s . Through numerous appearances in their home country and numerous tours in many European countries, they also became known in the underground scene (→ subculture ) of Germany and Switzerland. They gave concerts at various Spanish festivals (such as Esparrago Rock , Festimad or Viña Rock ) and also at international events such as B. the Beat-O-Mania in Munich , where they performed together with bands such as Metallica , Sepultura , Backyard Babies , Sonic Youth , Extremoduro , Nuevo Catecismo Católico and Los Deltonos . In 1994 they supported Deep Purple on their tour of Spain.
Discography
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Albums
- "Fuzz Face" (Fidias, 87), LP. (Animal, new recording 1992)
- “Sex Museum vs Los Macana”, (Romilar D, 1988), mini LP. (Emi Odeon, new recording on CD 1993)
- “Independence”, (Romilar D, 1989), LP and CD. CD including extra tracks. (Emi Odeon, new recording 1993)
- "Nature's Way" (Fábrica Magnética, 1991), LP.
- "The Fabulous & Furry Sex Museum" (Animal, 1992), double LP, CD.
- "Sparks" (Roto Records, 1994), LP and CD. ( Locomotive Music , new recording on CD 2000)
- "Sum" (Roto Records, 1995), LP and CD. CD including extra tracks from "The Covers EP". (Locomotive Music, new recording on CD 2000)
- "The Covers EP" (Roto Records, 1995). 7 ″. along with Sum .
- "Sonic" (Locomotive Music, 2000), CD.
- “SpeedKings” (Locomotive Music, 2001), CD.
- “Fly by Night” (Locomotive Music, 2004), double CD (live), open. in the “Sala Caracol” Madrid on October 10, 2003.
- "Fly by Night" (Locomotive Music, 2004), DVD (live), with uncut concert recordings (3 songs more than on the double CD).
- "United" (Locomotive Music, 2006), CD.
- "Fifteen Hits that Never Where" ( Locomotive Records , 2008), CD / LP.
- "Again & Again" (Tritone, 2011), CD / LP.
- "Musseexum" (El Segell del Primavera, 2018)
Singles
- "Ya es tarde" / "Sexual beast" (Fidias, 1987). 7 ″.
- “Get lost” / “Free living” (Romilar D, 1989). 7 ″.
- “I'm moving” / “Last last” (Romilar D, 89). 7 ″.
- "Two sisters" / "Liar" (Fábrica Magnética, 1991). 7 ″.
- "Fabulous furry" / "I'm so glad" (Animal, 1992). 7 ″.
- "PVC" / "Brave Ulyses goes funky" (Locomotive Music, 2000) single CD with making-of (VHS) of the CD Sonic.
- " Whole Lotta Rosie " (Locomotive Music, 2004). CD single with AC / DC - Cover Version
- "Two sisters (live)" / "Lets go out (live)" (Locomotive Music, 2004). Single CD
- "United" (Locomotive Music, 2006), single CD.
Other publications
- "Drugged Personality" in Battle Of Garages Vol.IV (Voxx USA, 1986).
- "You" in The Munster Dance Hall Favorites Vol. 1 (Munster, 1987). Bonus track on the re-recording of The Munster Dance Hall Favorites Vol. II (Munster, 1989).
- "Sweet home" in Modern Times (Unicorn Records England, 1987).
- "Where I Belong" in Kaleidoscopic Vibrations (Kaleidoscopic Direct, 1991).
- "Hey Conductor" in Hipnosis (Ansia de Color, 1991).
- “Dance” in Morir con las botas puestas. Homenaje a Motörhead (El Diablo, 2005). Admission of Spanish groups in honor of Motorhead .
- “Don't believe a word” in Phil Lynnot Ha Vuelto a la Ciudad. El Rock Bark Tributo a Thin Lizzy (Animal, 2005) album in honor of Thin Lizzy .
Web links
- Official website
- Sex Museum at MusicBrainz (English)