Triángulo de Amor Bizarro versionan la canción que les dio nombre

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Triángulo de Amor Bizarro cover the song that gave them their name

Bizarre Love Triangle They have released a version of “Bizarre Love Triangle”, the song of the references New Order that they chose as the name of the group.

With “TAB”, the Galician band covers for the first time the song that gave them their name. Produced, mixed and mastered with Carlos Hernandezthe version does not seek to resemble the original “Bizarre Love Triangle”, but rather to reinterpret it from a more contemporary sound, along with the characteristic synthesizers of New Order. The song has been translated into Spanish, creating a bridge between the synth pop and spanish-noise-pop.

In 2004, Rodrigo Caamano and Isa Cea They founded the project in a small town on the A Coruña coast, Boiro, with a clear purpose: to channel rage, beauty and chaos through noise. Shortly after they would join Rafa Mallo to the drums and other members who would help shape the group’s sonic identity. Now, two decades later, the circle closes with this version that gave the group its name.

Bizarre Love Triangle is an indie rock band that debuted in 2007 with their first self-titled full-length. Since then, they have released eight more albums and have been recognized with several awards, including the Noise Award for Best Album of the Year twice.

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