Horcas
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About Horcas
Horcas ("Gallows") is a Heavy Metal band from Argentina created in 1988, two years after the dissolution of V8 by that band's guitar player, Osvaldo Civile. The band's growth was hampered by the constant changing of members.
With Civile at the main guitar, Adrián Zucchi at the second guitar, Eddie Walker at the bass, Gabriel Ganzo behind the drums and Hugo Benítez as lead singer, the group became well-known and, by 1990, they recorded their first album, "Reinará la tempestad" ("The tempest will reign").
By the year 1992, Zucchi had already left the band. In this year they released "Oíd mortales el grito sangrado" ("Hear, oh mortals, the bleeding cry", a twist to the opening line of the Argentine Anthem: "Oíd mortales el grito sagrado" -"Hear, oh mortals, the sacred cry"-) with two members gone from the band (now Oscar Castro, played second guitar and Norberto "Topo" ("Mole") Yáñez the bass). This is regarded by critics and fans alike as their best album. In 1993 Horcas opened for Motörhead and Metallica. Management problems provoked a discographic silence for more the 5 years, though the band kept playing live.
The edition in 1997 of their third album, "Vence", opened a new chapter in teh band's history; by this time, other musicians had left the band and were replaced by: Sebastián Coria (second guitar), Guillermo De Luca (drums), and Walter Meza (lead vocals).
In the first months of 1999 they recorded "Eternos", the last album before Civile's tragic suicide by gun shooting.
Albums
* Reinará la tempestad, 1990
* Oid mortales el grito sangrando, 1994
* Vence, 1997
* Eternos, 1999
* Horcas, 2002
* Horcas vive, 2003
* Demencial, 2004
* Asesino, 2006
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Source: Wikipedia®
Current Line-up
Walter Meza - Vocals (Aleación, Jerikó, Odisea (Arg), Piramide, Subotovsky - Trombini)
Gabriel Lis - Guitar
Sebastián Coria - Guitar
Topo Yáñez - Bass
Guillermo De Luca - Drums
Past Members
Adrian Zuchi - Guitars (Traidor)
Eddie Walker - Bass (Lethal (arg), Razones Concientes)
Gabriel Ganzo - Drums (El Dragon, Razones Concientes)
Hugo Benitez - Vocals (metralla, Lethal)
Oscar Castro - Guitar (Lethal)
Christian Bertoncelli - Vocals (Imperio, Renacer)
Osvaldo Civile (R.I.P.) - Guitar (V8, Te de Brujas)
Silvio Salerno - Guitar
Marcelo Dogo - Bass
http://www.horcasoficial.com.ar
With Civile at the main guitar, Adrián Zucchi at the second guitar, Eddie Walker at the bass, Gabriel Ganzo behind the drums and Hugo Benítez as lead singer, the group became well-known and, by 1990, they recorded their first album, "Reinará la tempestad" ("The tempest will reign").
By the year 1992, Zucchi had already left the band. In this year they released "Oíd mortales el grito sangrado" ("Hear, oh mortals, the bleeding cry", a twist to the opening line of the Argentine Anthem: "Oíd mortales el grito sagrado" -"Hear, oh mortals, the sacred cry"-) with two members gone from the band (now Oscar Castro, played second guitar and Norberto "Topo" ("Mole") Yáñez the bass). This is regarded by critics and fans alike as their best album. In 1993 Horcas opened for Motörhead and Metallica. Management problems provoked a discographic silence for more the 5 years, though the band kept playing live.
The edition in 1997 of their third album, "Vence", opened a new chapter in teh band's history; by this time, other musicians had left the band and were replaced by: Sebastián Coria (second guitar), Guillermo De Luca (drums), and Walter Meza (lead vocals).
In the first months of 1999 they recorded "Eternos", the last album before Civile's tragic suicide by gun shooting.
Albums
* Reinará la tempestad, 1990
* Oid mortales el grito sangrando, 1994
* Vence, 1997
* Eternos, 1999
* Horcas, 2002
* Horcas vive, 2003
* Demencial, 2004
* Asesino, 2006
--------------------
Source: Wikipedia®
Current Line-up
Walter Meza - Vocals (Aleación, Jerikó, Odisea (Arg), Piramide, Subotovsky - Trombini)
Gabriel Lis - Guitar
Sebastián Coria - Guitar
Topo Yáñez - Bass
Guillermo De Luca - Drums
Past Members
Adrian Zuchi - Guitars (Traidor)
Eddie Walker - Bass (Lethal (arg), Razones Concientes)
Gabriel Ganzo - Drums (El Dragon, Razones Concientes)
Hugo Benitez - Vocals (metralla, Lethal)
Oscar Castro - Guitar (Lethal)
Christian Bertoncelli - Vocals (Imperio, Renacer)
Osvaldo Civile (R.I.P.) - Guitar (V8, Te de Brujas)
Silvio Salerno - Guitar
Marcelo Dogo - Bass
http://www.horcasoficial.com.ar
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Genres:
Metal, Heavy Metal, Thrash Metal
Band Members:
Mariano Elías Martín, Lucas Castor Simcic, Topo Yáñez, Walter Meza, Sebastián Coria
Hometown:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
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$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
19
2019
Elmhurst, NY
Blackthorn 51
I Was There
OCT
13
2019
Houston, TX
Vertigo Club
I Was There
OCT
12
2019
Dallas, TX
Reno's Chop Shop Saloon
I Was There
OCT
04
2019
Maywood, CA
Bricks Restaurant & Sports Bar
I Was There
SEP
08
2019
Washington, DC
Pie Shop
I Was There
JUN
01
2019
Burzaco, Argentina
El Amparo
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Horcas
Horcas ("Gallows") is a Heavy Metal band from Argentina created in 1988, two years after the dissolution of V8 by that band's guitar player, Osvaldo Civile. The band's growth was hampered by the constant changing of members.
With Civile at the main guitar, Adrián Zucchi at the second guitar, Eddie Walker at the bass, Gabriel Ganzo behind the drums and Hugo Benítez as lead singer, the group became well-known and, by 1990, they recorded their first album, "Reinará la tempestad" ("The tempest will reign").
By the year 1992, Zucchi had already left the band. In this year they released "Oíd mortales el grito sangrado" ("Hear, oh mortals, the bleeding cry", a twist to the opening line of the Argentine Anthem: "Oíd mortales el grito sagrado" -"Hear, oh mortals, the sacred cry"-) with two members gone from the band (now Oscar Castro, played second guitar and Norberto "Topo" ("Mole") Yáñez the bass). This is regarded by critics and fans alike as their best album. In 1993 Horcas opened for Motörhead and Metallica. Management problems provoked a discographic silence for more the 5 years, though the band kept playing live.
The edition in 1997 of their third album, "Vence", opened a new chapter in teh band's history; by this time, other musicians had left the band and were replaced by: Sebastián Coria (second guitar), Guillermo De Luca (drums), and Walter Meza (lead vocals).
In the first months of 1999 they recorded "Eternos", the last album before Civile's tragic suicide by gun shooting.
Albums
* Reinará la tempestad, 1990
* Oid mortales el grito sangrando, 1994
* Vence, 1997
* Eternos, 1999
* Horcas, 2002
* Horcas vive, 2003
* Demencial, 2004
* Asesino, 2006
--------------------
Source: Wikipedia®
Current Line-up
Walter Meza - Vocals (Aleación, Jerikó, Odisea (Arg), Piramide, Subotovsky - Trombini)
Gabriel Lis - Guitar
Sebastián Coria - Guitar
Topo Yáñez - Bass
Guillermo De Luca - Drums
Past Members
Adrian Zuchi - Guitars (Traidor)
Eddie Walker - Bass (Lethal (arg), Razones Concientes)
Gabriel Ganzo - Drums (El Dragon, Razones Concientes)
Hugo Benitez - Vocals (metralla, Lethal)
Oscar Castro - Guitar (Lethal)
Christian Bertoncelli - Vocals (Imperio, Renacer)
Osvaldo Civile (R.I.P.) - Guitar (V8, Te de Brujas)
Silvio Salerno - Guitar
Marcelo Dogo - Bass
http://www.horcasoficial.com.ar
With Civile at the main guitar, Adrián Zucchi at the second guitar, Eddie Walker at the bass, Gabriel Ganzo behind the drums and Hugo Benítez as lead singer, the group became well-known and, by 1990, they recorded their first album, "Reinará la tempestad" ("The tempest will reign").
By the year 1992, Zucchi had already left the band. In this year they released "Oíd mortales el grito sangrado" ("Hear, oh mortals, the bleeding cry", a twist to the opening line of the Argentine Anthem: "Oíd mortales el grito sagrado" -"Hear, oh mortals, the sacred cry"-) with two members gone from the band (now Oscar Castro, played second guitar and Norberto "Topo" ("Mole") Yáñez the bass). This is regarded by critics and fans alike as their best album. In 1993 Horcas opened for Motörhead and Metallica. Management problems provoked a discographic silence for more the 5 years, though the band kept playing live.
The edition in 1997 of their third album, "Vence", opened a new chapter in teh band's history; by this time, other musicians had left the band and were replaced by: Sebastián Coria (second guitar), Guillermo De Luca (drums), and Walter Meza (lead vocals).
In the first months of 1999 they recorded "Eternos", the last album before Civile's tragic suicide by gun shooting.
Albums
* Reinará la tempestad, 1990
* Oid mortales el grito sangrando, 1994
* Vence, 1997
* Eternos, 1999
* Horcas, 2002
* Horcas vive, 2003
* Demencial, 2004
* Asesino, 2006
--------------------
Source: Wikipedia®
Current Line-up
Walter Meza - Vocals (Aleación, Jerikó, Odisea (Arg), Piramide, Subotovsky - Trombini)
Gabriel Lis - Guitar
Sebastián Coria - Guitar
Topo Yáñez - Bass
Guillermo De Luca - Drums
Past Members
Adrian Zuchi - Guitars (Traidor)
Eddie Walker - Bass (Lethal (arg), Razones Concientes)
Gabriel Ganzo - Drums (El Dragon, Razones Concientes)
Hugo Benitez - Vocals (metralla, Lethal)
Oscar Castro - Guitar (Lethal)
Christian Bertoncelli - Vocals (Imperio, Renacer)
Osvaldo Civile (R.I.P.) - Guitar (V8, Te de Brujas)
Silvio Salerno - Guitar
Marcelo Dogo - Bass
http://www.horcasoficial.com.ar
Show More
Genres:
Metal, Heavy Metal, Thrash Metal
Band Members:
Mariano Elías Martín, Lucas Castor Simcic, Topo Yáñez, Walter Meza, Sebastián Coria
Hometown:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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