3 decades of having separated, The Venezuelan band resistancewhich was made up of stars such as César Somoza, Marco Ciago and Luis Panero, returns to the public eye full of new projects and a vibrant presentation in Caracas.
“You must resist”, He is named his new album with which they will seek to ratify why they were one of the most important heavy rock groups since its appearance in the 80s.
Resistance was one of the pioneer bands of this genre in the 80s, marking its audience with emblematic topics such as “Concrete wall”, “temple of darkness” and “dead in life”.
Caracas cannot be resisted
With the announcement of a new album, the rockers also confirmed that the next May 15 They will offer a show in the Theater Room of the Chacao Cultural Center, From 8 at night.
With César Somoza at the head of the microphone, artists are already ready to remember old days with their fans. Tickets can be acquired through To deliver and in the Cinex and the Chacao Cultural Center. Prices are as follows:
- Platea: $ 35
- Zone 5: $ 25
- Balcony: $ 15
For its part, the album “You must resist”will gather the successes of the band with its other members: Iñigo Ayala, Marcos Burgos, Juan Carlos de la Cruz and Daniel Brito, who bring new arrangements to emblematic productions of the stature of “Made in Venezuela” y “Movement strategy”.
Resistance biography
Formed in Caracas in 1977, Endurance It is one of the most important and pioneers of Venezuelan heavy metal. It emerged from a group of students from the Metropolitan University, initially led by César Somoza (voice) and Ricardo Escobar (drums).
Since its inception, Endurance He stressed to merge the power of the classic metal with letters that addressed social, existential and protest issues.
Your first album, “Made in Venezuela” (1981), marked a before and after at the national rock scene, demonstrating that heavy music with international quality could be made in the country.
Songs like “Angels falling” y “Hassan Ben Sabbath” They became hymns for an avid generation of tougher sounds.
During the 80s, he consolidated his status as a cult band in Latin America, facing challenges such as censorship and lack of institutional support, but always maintaining his artistic independence.
Your legacy Continue to inspire current Venezuelan bandsbeing recognized as true metal forgers in the region.
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