STUPID FUCKIN PEOPLE The Idiots Have The Power (LP)

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Stupid Fuckin People are: Fosy, the seed of the project, drummer for Señor No and guitarist for La Banda Trapera del Río, who is in charge of the voices and one of the guitars; the other is wielded by Olatz Alberdi, from Las Furias, who also sings, beyond the choirs, in “Outsider;” Unai Gorraiz “Fumai,” bassist in Señor No and 25th Coming Fire, former Astrozombies and, occasionally, one more in the Aterkings, is also in charge of the bass here; and, finally, on drums, Jimmy Díaz, who, years ago, did the same for La Perrera, a quarry with a Gipuzkoan rock and roll pedigree. Even with all that, they are a new band that was born in full confinement, in the middle of some phase or any "new normality" and that their presentation LP, which has attracted attention because, on the one hand, it brings together those credentials in those that you want to trust and, on the other, because, like Kekaula in that song, Stupid Fuckin People sound like a runaway horse that doesn't look back even though the rider has fallen, like a train that derails because it's up to the pantograph to go straight through the pathways. Trepanning guitars, a forceful rhythmic base, and a lot of rage in the vocal parts, including the choirs, which are used with meaning. All concentrated in 10 songs recorded at Pookah Sound Studio by Mikel Biffs. The 10 together denote an immediate urgency, revealing when they were written and in what mood. With this presentation in society, those who like to roam the wide field that goes from the country of American hardcore to that of Scandinavian punkrock will have long teeth. Without going any further, if you are one of those who pray for the Muletrain to return, with these you will mitigate the pain of waiting.

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Stupid Fuckin People are: Fosy, the seed of the project, drummer for Señor No and guitarist for La Banda Trapera del Río, who is in charge of the voices and one of the guitars; the other is wielded by Olatz Alberdi, from Las Furias, who also sings, beyond the choirs, in “Outsider;” Unai Gorraiz “Fumai,” bassist in Señor No and 25th Coming Fire, former Astrozombies and, occasionally, one more in the Aterkings, is also in charge of the bass here; and, finally, on drums, Jimmy Díaz, who, years ago, did the same for La Perrera, a quarry with a Gipuzkoan rock and roll pedigree. Even with all that, they are a new band that was born in full confinement, in the middle of some phase or any "new normality" and that their presentation LP, which has attracted attention because, on the one hand, it brings together those credentials in those that you want to trust and, on the other, because, like Kekaula in that song, Stupid Fuckin People sound like a runaway horse that doesn't look back even though the rider has fallen, like a train that derails because it's up to the pantograph to go straight through the pathways. Trepanning guitars, a forceful rhythmic base, and a lot of rage in the vocal parts, including the choirs, which are used with meaning. All concentrated in 10 songs recorded at Pookah Sound Studio by Mikel Biffs. The 10 together denote an immediate urgency, revealing when they were written and in what mood. With this presentation in society, those who like to roam the wide field that goes from the country of American hardcore to that of Scandinavian punkrock will have long teeth. Without going any further, if you are one of those who pray for the Muletrain to return, with these you will mitigate the pain of waiting.

Holden Fiasco

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