quinta-feira, 26 de janeiro de 2012

ABUTRE



Means: VULTURE

Genre(s): Heavy Metal 

Since when it appeared in June 1982 [São Paulo - São Paulo], to announce the closing of its activities in mid-1986, the band continued its training paulistana Vulture intact with Flavio Adalberto Rosado Jr. (drums), Tomas Catafay (below), Wagner Giudice (vocals) and Ricardo Giudice (guitar). And this union of musicians began in high school, when everyone realized that they had in common the passion for Rock and Heavy Metal. Ricardo had just won a guitar from his uncle, Tomas was going to buy a bass and, in principle, Wagner would be the drummer. Shortly thereafter, the brothers Adalbert Tomas Giudice presented with the idea of ​​forming a band and he ended up with the post, leaving Wagner free to focus on vocals. The four began composing songs and rehearsing them, mixing with some covers of bands that they admired. Thus, the Vulture set up his repertoire and began performing in the underground scene of Sao Paulo. How good adhesion of the shows, are invited by Luiz Calanca integrate the compilation "Metal SP 2, the wave that was opened by Harppia, who left for recording the EP The Iron and Fire. The two tracks have been perpetuated by Vulture When the fire starts to burn and Rock Rock Rock. The string of concerts, appearances on TV and radio made ​​the vulture flew high, gaining a considerable fan base. Even with the "phenomenon"Rock in Rio, held in January 1985, there was the necessary support to Brazilian bands sound heavier and thus the chance of recording an entire album Vulture did not come. With that, the musicians began to have other priorities in life and eventually close down after a show at the festival apotheotic "Metal 4" next to the Centuries, Minimum Wage and The Key of the Sun, held on May 3, 1986 At the gym Society Sports Palmeiras, São Paulo (SP). 



Discography: 
S.P. Metal II [Split album, 1985 – Baratos Afins]: 
3.Rock, Rock, Rock 03:54 
5.Quando o Fogo Começa a Arder 05:29

          





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