Interview Carlangas, from Novedades Carminha: "They have us fighting for our egos, as if you could only be a center forward"
The Galician group
Novedades Carminha
has announced an indefinite hiatus through its social networks after 14 years of activity and five albums "to take a breath, gather strength" and, if necessary, "to be able to see each other again".
"After so much intensity and so much energy (there are no vacations in rock) we feel the need as a group to see everything in perspective," they allege in their message on Twitter about the reasons for this unexpected announcement.
Aware that this strategy has often been used as a commercial incentive, the group led by
Carlos Pereiro
, alias
Carlangas
, has assured that there will be no farewell concert "nor will we try to get your money with a live album or a compilation".
"Very grateful to life, to the public and fans", as well as to his entire team, they do leave the door open to a possible return.
"And if not, there are our records. We are colleagues forever and ever, we love each other very much, we love you very much and you know: always greet us," concludes the text of his farewell.
Made up of the aforementioned
Carlangas
as guitar and lead vocals, in addition to
Adrián Díaz Bóveda
(alias
Jarri
, on bass and vocals),
Xavi G. Pereiro
(drums and vocals) and
Anxo Rodríguez
(
Ferreira
, on guitar and keyboard), they started her career in 2007 with a name that paid homage to a lingerie store in her city,
Santiago de Compostela
.
Between punk and the garage sound, in his almost always adrenaline-inducing music humor has never been lacking as a distinctive sign and this has given rise to five full-length albums, "always from the most absolute independence", as they have highlighted. from
Greatest Hits
(2008) to
Ultralight
(2019).
Precisely with that last LP they were crowned one of the great winners of the 2020
Independent Music Awards
(
MIN
), by winning the awards for "best artist", "best direct" and "best pop album".
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