Logos as the latest creation of former V8. With everything to gain, the band made its public presentation in 1991, released two years later our fundamental track "The Power Industry." Produced by Nestor "Bird" Randazzo (who has also worked with Hermetic, El Reloj, Alakran and so on), the material was recorded and mixed in thirty-two channels in Colombia Studio.
The expectations were commensurate with the quality, and therefore public acceptance was automatic. Surveys of 1993, conducted by specialized media, selected "Power Industry" as album of the year, Alberto Zamarbide as best singer, and the theme "How Lightning in the Dark" as best song. Logos
shown in its first release as the natural evolution of what would have been V8 in the 90's, but with a touch of distinction: good sound. Zamarbide Alberto and Miguel Roldán people have always been committed with lyrics, covering such broad topics as religion, social and combative. In this regard, the group has distinguished itself from its gene, by the clever phrases and / or stanzas possess the magic to summarize in a few words, deeds and thoughts in a clear, engaging and witty. Such is the case of "the silence of those who are silent weighs more than a headstone on their minds" ... chúpense aphorism!
As regards the formalities, the board consists of eight items, with a total duration of forty minutes. The grid is composed of "Outcast", "How Lightning in the Dark", "Last Lines "(with acoustic guitar arrangements and a duration of more than eight minutes ... a novelty for the time)," Proceedings of the Continent "(instrumental)," Do not Give Up, "" Come to Eternity " "In the violent city" and "The Power Industry."
's work at all times navigating the vast sea of \u200b\u200bcreativity through its innovative proposal, together with subtle notes that make it indispensable for any lover of style, such as: pictures of artwork, for the movie " Metropolis "(now converted into an object of worship) by Fritz Lang (dated 1926). This film advance science fiction, based his story in a futuristic society where the workers, industrialists in essence, are forbidden to leave their ghetto. This poses a revolution led by a robot. After
seventeen years since the release of the album, the band has gone through every state, changing the musicians on several occasions, but always maintaining its core: Roldán-Zamarbide. Today, with Marcelo Ponce on drums and Walter Scasso on bass, LOGOS seems to have found a stable, allowing you to complete a very extensive tour throughout the country as well as Brazil, Chile and Uruguay later editing in 2008 his last work to date: "Through Time", another masterpiece of our daily Heavy.
As if it was not clear: LOGOS is an obligatory when talking about Heavy Metal made in Argentina. And above all, a trigger ideas and thoughts for anyone who dares to listen.
commented, Joseph M. Aicardo for OXIDE .-
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