LOS CRUDOS (us) + MORE T.B.A.

Thursday, 4 August

LOS CRUDOS (us) + MORE T.B.A.

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LOS CRUDOS
Los Crudos was an influential Chicago-based Latino hardcore band. They paved the way for later Spanish-speaking punk bands and helped to increase the presence of Latinos in a predominantly white subculture. They have been described as "one of '90s punk's truly great bands" and one of the greatest hardcore bands of the ’90s (um, I mean, ever). Kennedy describes them as "very popular in both the 'crusty' and Emo/straight edge scenes in North America.

The band formed in the early 1990s. Their lyrics were almost always sung in Spanish; the song We're That Spic Band" (written in response to an audience member calling them a "spic band) is the sole exception. Los Crudos' lyrics were explicitly political, addressing issues such as class, police brutality, homophobia, and California ballot propositions directed against immigrants. At concerts, singer Martin Sorrondeguy would often speak at length about the songs' meanings between songs, partly as a way of getting around the language barrier (audiences weren't always happy about this). Their music was loud, fast, and energetic with songs built around three chords or fewer. "We're That Spic Band" and "Asesinos" (about "the disappearances of radical youth during military dictatorships in Latin America") have both been described as their most well-known song.

The band's first shows were in Pilsen, the Latino neighborhood in Chicago where the band members lived, and many of their lyrics were first sung there. Sorrondeguy has said that, "One of the main reasons for singing in Spanish was to communicate directly with kids in our neighborhood. In Pilsen, the band also worked closely with community agencies such as Project Vida, an AIDS prevention organization, and Project Hablo, a domestic violence support group.

Los Crudos incorporated DIY ethics into every aspect of the band's existence, including promoting and booking shows, recording music, touring, and silk-screening T-shirts. They toured Mexico (in 1994), South America, Europe, and Japan, as well as touring the US many times. The band's recordings were released on independent record labels such as Flat Earth Records, Ebullition Records, and Sorrondeguy's label Lengua Armada Discos.

Los Crudos played its last shows in October 1998,in the neighborhood which they started in, Pilsen. After the band's breakup, Sorrondeguy became the vocalist for Limp Wrist, as well as releasing a documentary about Chicano and Latino punk (Beyond The Screams: A U.S. Latino Hardcore Punk Documentary). He has also been in the bands Harto and Tragatelo. Guitarist Jose now plays in the Chicago punk band I Attack. Drummer Ebro became the vocalist for Chicago band Punch in the Face.

The band played an unannounced reunion show in June 2006 at Southkore (America's first and largest Latino punk festival), in Chicago's Little Village. The festival attracted more than 400 fans. They are also slated to play 2008's Chaos in Tejas festival in Austin, Texas.

Los Crudos (Multi-Cam Full Set) [Reunion Show 1] from hate5six on Vimeo.

http://pitchfork.com/thepitch/791-martin-sorrondeguy-on-los-crudos-reiss...

Date & Time: 

Thursday, 4 August, 2016 - 20:00

Category: 

  • music/concert
OCCII
Amstelveenseweg 134
1075 XL Amsterdam
Netherlands

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Former squat, now legalised

OCCII has a long history of existing as a self-sustainable and autonomous independent venue. OCCII not only provides a stage for underground and radical music acts – it is also run almost entirely by volunteers. Every OCCII volunteer helps the venue in one way or another.

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Everyday, time depending on programme