M.A.S.A.C.R.E. BAND PAGE
M.A.S.A.C.R.E.
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CURRENT NAME
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M.A.S.A.C.R.E. |
FORMER NAMES
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ORIGIN
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Peru |
STATUS
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Active |
FORMED IN
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1985 |
LABEL
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JCR Discos |
GENRE
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Heavy metal |
STYLE
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LYRICAL THEME
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BAND ADDED
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2004-08-28, 00:00 |
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LAST UPDATE
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2008-08-19, 13:23 |
The Tuesta brothers (Martin on guitar and Miguel on bass)
created M.A.S.A.C.R.E. in 1985 in Lima - Peru, along with Coqui
Tramontana on the other guitar. Initially, they invited some of their friends to
complete the band, but soon after recruited Pierpaolo de
Bernardi(drums) and Miguel Angel Cervantes (lead vocal). They started rehearsing, and
by the end of that year had their official debut at a festival
sponsored by the Ricardo Palma University in Lima and from there on the
concerts didn't stop. That's how it all began for one of the most known and
well-represented metal bands in all of South America.
During the next two years in 1986 and 1987, M.A.S.A.C.R.E. consolidated
themselves as the most important metal band in Peru. It's during that
time, that they entered the studio to record what became their first
album titled "Sin Piedad" ("Without Mercy"), which was originally intended
to be distributed through CBS - Peru in 1988. Due to the economic
crisis in the country, CBS was forced to close their offices in Lima, and
their album was forced to wait a long time for it to be finally released.
Meanwhile, the band continued playing in all the metal concerts of the
time and their fans multiplied. But unfortunately, due to personal
reasons, most of the band decided to leave Peru and live abroad although
the band had reached some level of success. Thus, M.A.S.A.C.R.E.
dissolved for a few years.
At the beginning of 1998, the Tuesta brothers came back to Peru, after
spending several years living in Venezuela. Needless to say, they
decided to start where they left off, and M.A.S.A.C.R.E. was back. For this
new era in the band's history, they bring two good friends from the
metal scene in Lima, Willy Hermoza on drums and Rafo Mackee (ex-Sacra and
Jerusalem) on guitars, keeping Miguel Angel Cervantes on vocals. Their
official come back was seen at the "Acero II" festival, proving to the
crowd that their great level was still present regardless of the length
of time they were away. And because of this, they were selected to open
for Quiet Riot when the American band visited Peru on tour. Their great
performance led them once again to be considered by the public and the
critics as the most important metal band in Peru, sharing the stage
later on that year with Criminal from Chile.
At the end of 1998, M.A.S.A.C.R.E. finally publishes their album "Sin
Piedad", originally recorded in 1988. Almost simultaneously, they
released "En Vivo Hasta El Final", a CD which included almost all of their
older songs captured from live performance. It was at this point that for
personal reasons, Miguel Angel Cervantes left the band in 1999. Omar
Pizarro, a young singer who was just coming in to the metal scene, took
over the vocal responsibilities, and with him M.A.S.A.C.R.E. began
working on the new songs for their next album titled "Demoledor".
"Demoledor" hit the stores on July of 2001, produced by Alberto "chino"
Chavez, and distributed by L25, sending M.A.S.A.C.R.E. on tour
throughout most of the country. The reviews of the album considered it to be
the best metal album made in Peru to date, and through the exposure they
received with the album, once again established a name for themselves
in the metal community of South America. They were invited to track a
song for the "Tributo a V8", a tribute album to the mythical band V8 from
Argentina, sharing credits with important bands such as the legendary
Baron Rojo from Spain, Choper of Uruguay, as well as Lorigen and Imperio
from Argentina. Also, they continued to share the stage with bands
already established in the entire continent such as Rata Blanca of
Argentina, and Transmetal from Mexico.
Even though it had been a great return for M.A.S.A.C.R.E. that year,
Martin Tuesta made the decision to move to the United States of America,
but not before searching for the ideal replacement for him in the band.
His list was reduced to one name: Coqui Tramontana, cofounder of
M.A.S.A.C.R.E.. Throughout the distance, Martin remains a key player in the
future of the band, becoming part of the management team for the band
since 2001.
In 2003, after a very busy period for the band, Rafo Mackee decides to
leave the band, and is replaced by Jaqo Sangalli (ex Reset). During the
second half of the year, M.A.S.A.C.R.E. initiated the writing process
of new material for their latest upcoming album. The band contacted
German Villacorta (producer and engineer who had already worked with bands
such as Ozzy Osbourne, L/P, Alice Cooper and Lynch Mob to say a few),
to produce their new album. In November, they signed to Lima 32 Avenger
Productions and started the recording process in Lima.
At the beginning of 2004, M.A.S.A.C.R.E. began their new era,
completing the tracks for the new album, which was recorded both in English and
Spanish. Around this time, the band suffered a new lost in their line
up. This time Willy Hermoza made the decision to depart from the band
due to very important personal reasons. However, thanks to destiny, Willy
left his mark for all the fans to hear by completing all the drum
tracks for the new album. Auditions were called, and Hans Menacho (ex Natura
and Por Hablar), was introduced as their new drummer and with him, the
band began their new tour schedule in May. Meanwhile, the mix for the
new album, which will be titled "On The War Path" (En pie de Guerra),
moved to Hollywood, California and M.A.S.A.C.R.E. invaded Henson
recording Studios (formerly known as A&M Studios), where German Villacorta
finished the mix for the new album in July. The Spanish version of the
Album is expected to be release in August 2004.
| Session musicians Add - Fetch |
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