Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Sin Pudor quarantine video "Hijos del cemento"
The Colombian crossover band Sin Pudor recently posted a new quarantine recording of a song called "HIJOS DEL CEMENTO." Check it out below. This is their biography.
Biography: Sin Pudor is a Bogota Punk Thrash band, it emerged in 2006, as a musical project that allows expressing a position regarding the world, the body, the rejection and boredom of everyday life. Through the years, it has managed to sound the national and international scene, thus achieving recognition abroad as one of the most representative proposals of its kind. Despite several lineup changes, Sin Pudor has always had mostly female members, making it a hallmark of the band; their staging is charged with aggressiveness and empathy with the public that transcends certain musical labels. In their compositions they experiment with fast-paced riffs, bass drum phrasings, ragged voices that account for various influences. Their shows manage to integrate different audiences and musical tastes around an attractive stage management, which seeks to renew itself in each concert, with Sin Pudor's greatest strength being its live performances.
Throughout these years, Sin Pudor has participated in different concerts, and festivals among which are: Manizales Grita Rock, Ibagué Ciudad Rock, Bogotrax, Usme Extremo, Festival the Most Vagabond, Noise Day I, Noise Day II, Devil's Festival Concerts with national and international bands in which they have shared the stage with renowned bands on the national, foreign and international scene, key documentary participation and censored documentary noise.
In turn, they have had the opportunity to make international tours: the Toad Suck Your Mother Tour (Ecuador) 2008, QuituRaymi 2013 (Ecuador) and the Impudika USA East Coast 2014 Tour (USA) which consisted of eight North American cities (New York, Chicago , Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wisconsin, Detroit, Whasington). Tour México Sin Pudor 2016, which included seven different cities (Acapulco, Toluca, Saltillo, Mexico City, San Luis Potosí, Guadalajara and Matehuala).
HIJOS DEL CEMENTO
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