Dar Sangre | |
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Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Genres | Metalcore, melodic death metal, deathcore |
Years active | 2004-present |
Labels | Inmune, Vegan |
Members | Matias Espinosa Juanchy Badessich Federico Dimarco Ivan Resnik Pedro Badessich |
Past members | Jonatan Flores Ramiro Arias |
Website | Official MySpace |
Dar Sangre, founded in 2004, is a metal band from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Dar Sangre was founded in 2004 when musicians of many underground hardcore bands met together. In 2005 the group released the first Demo called “Primeros Auxilios” with nine tracks. The band got signed by Argentine independent label Immune Records. In 2008 the band recorded the debut album “Un Corazón Por Cada Ciudad”. Drums were recorded by Martin Carrizo (a former musician of A.N.I.M.A.L.) and all other productions were done by Javier Casas at Infire Studios. [1] [2]
After the band was signed to Vegan Records, a Buenos Aires–based independent label, Dar Sangre released the following album entitled “Imperios Por Derrumbar” at Unison Studios and mastered by Danish producers Tue Madsen and Jacob Olsen at Ant Farm Studio in Denmark. [3] Dar Sangre released a music video of their song “Regreso”.
Dar Sangre shared stage with successful acts of the hardcore scene like Throwdown, It Dies Today, Terror, Silverstein, Hatebreed, Comeback Kid, Job for a cowboy, Strife and As I Lay Dying. [4] [5] [6] [7] On March 4, 2012, the band start “Imperios Por Derrumbar Tour”. [8]
Dar Sangre plays modern metalcore which is influenced by hardcore punk, and melodic death metal bands like In Flames and Dark Tranquility. [9] [10] Lyrical themes are relationships, inner struggles and poetry. The lyrics are all written by the band in Spanish language. [11]
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