Los Ingobernables & Hermanxs De La Mente Furiosa Split

New record from the most active South America Hardcore Scene, by some old acquaintances on the label, Hermanxs De La Mente Furiosa. This time, shared with his compatriots Los Ingobernables. We will begin the text on side A and with the band from the South of Buenos Aires, specifically established or on horseback, between the cities of Quilmes and Berazategui, that is, Los Ingobernables. A group of hardcore punk, with a beastly power both instrumental, vocal and overwhelming message from a social, militant and activist position. That has left its mark on the Argentine hardcore scene for more than a decade, since it was formed back in 2006; as a result of the confluence of different musicians, from the long-lived and emblematic band of the 90s, Eterna Inocencia or former members of Animo and Backside. Comment that skate punk music and melodic hardcore, but yes, without subtracting an iota of sonic virulence. They are very present in Los Ingobernables, the clear influence of their predecessors Eterna Inocencia. And how could it be otherwise, in a band that understands music and art, as a concept of rebellion and a political weapon of constant struggle against the oppressive power and in favor of just social causes. Its essential references are formations such as Minor Threat, Black Flag or Bad Religion. The first album that the band Los Ingobernables published was the interesting “When Hardcore Calls” (2009). After a long wait, the successful live work “Sin trugua ni pacto” (2016) followed. And finally, about 2016 they converge with the band Hermanxs De La Mente Furiosa, to shape the split or shared that concerns us. Precisely, the line up of the formation was made up: Manu on drums; Ale on the bass; Ciri and Edu on guitars; while Guille and Panal provided the voices. The songs with which they participate in the split, were recorded between April and August of that same year, by Roy Ota in La Nave de Oseberg and Estudios del Sol Naciente.
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