Draft:Testigo (Banda)
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Submission declined on 26 April 2024 by DoubleGrazing (talk). The submission appears to be written in Spanish. This is the English language Wikipedia; we can only accept articles written in the English language. Please provide a high-quality English language translation of your submission. Otherwise, you may write it in the Spanish Wikipedia. Declined by DoubleGrazing 5 months ago. |
- Comment: This looks like a machine translation, and not a very good one. (And not least because it took you all of four minutes to turn the Spanish draft into English.) Please don't do machine translations. DoubleGrazing (talk) 17:21, 26 April 2024 (UTC)
Testigo is a federal rock trio originally from Neuquén and Córdoba, Argentina. The band is composed of Pablo Montoya on guitar and vocals, Marcelo Matos on bass and backing vocals, and Ezequiel Galeassi on drums. Emerging from different musical groups, these three talented musicians came together to explore new sounds and create a unique musical proposition that fuses the energy of rock with elements of various influences.
History
[edit]Testigo's musical journey began with the release of their debut album, "No Me Importa," recorded at Estudios Maya in Córdoba under the direction of renowned producer Luis Primo, with Gabriel Cabrara in charge of mastering. This first work showed the band's tireless pursuit of their own authentic sound, accompanied by a series of live performances that allowed them to expand their fan base and establish themselves as a promising force in the local music scene.
In 2015, Testigo took a significant step forward by collaborating with renowned producer Edu Schmidt (former Árbol) on the production of their second album, "Maquinal." Edited by Sony Music and distributed by Popart Discos, this work stood out for its powerful lyrics and catchy melodies, with hits like "Pitufos" and "Recordando" resonating throughout Argentina. The band embarked on an extensive national tour, performing in cities such as Villa Carlos Paz, Embalse, La Falda, La Rioja, Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Paraná, La Plata, and more, participating in renowned festivals like Córdoba Rockea and the Fiesta de la Primavera.
In 2018, Testigo released their third album, "Arden Flores," under the production of Mariano Martínez from Attaque 77, recorded at Estudio del Abasto Monsterland by Álvaro Villagra, a Grammy winner for his work with Santana. The first single, "Nunca Entenderás," featured the collaboration of Mariano Martínez, contributing his unmistakable guitar and vocal sound. This album marked a turning point in the band's career, consolidating their distinctive sound and presence in the Argentine rock scene.
In addition to their musical work, Testigo has placed a strong emphasis on creating audiovisual content, with over 15 videos including music videos and live performances available on their YouTube channel. The band has participated in major events, including the celebration of Attaque77's 30 years and a national tour covering new provinces such as Neuquén and Río Negro.
Discography
[edit]- *No Me Importa* (2014)
- *Maquinal* (2016)
- *Arden Flores* (2018)
Highlighted Singles
- "Pitufos"
- "Recordando"
- "Nunca Entenderás"