Cirse (band)

Cirse is an Argentine pop punk band from Adrogué, Buenos Aires. The group currently consists of vocalist Luciana Segovia, guitarists Gabriel Leopardi and Christian Bonelli, bassist Sebastián Leopardi and drummer Martin Magliano.

Cirse
OriginAdrogué, Buenos Aires, Argentina
GenresPop punk, alternative rock
Years active2003-present
Websitewww.cirse.com.ar
MembersLuciana Segovia
Gabriel Leopardi
Sebastián Leopardi
Christian Bonelli
Martin Magliano
Past membersLuisao Fernández
Geronimo Pastore (d. 2010)
Diego Lucas

Since today the band released five full-length-albums, two EPs and eight music videos. Cirse toured extensively through Argentina, played at Pepsi Music Festival in 2011 and 2012 and played with bands like Duran Duran, Paramore, Avril Lavigne, Evanescence, Carajo and DENY.

History

2003-2009: Early work

Cirse was founded in Adrogué near Argentina's capital Buenos Aires in 2003 by vocalist Luciana Segovia and brothers Gabriel (Guitar) and Sebastián Leopardi (Bass). Short time after founding the band Luisao Fernández joined the trio as drummer. The musicians started writing for material for a first demo release which was never going to be released because the band was completed in 2004.

Together with Cesar Andino from Cabezones the group worked on an EP which was finally released in 2006. The EP Algo Quedará was self-released. Andino decided to work with the band again for their first full album which the musicians accepted. The band covered the Luis Alberto Spinetta's song "Alma De Diamante" which was featured on their debut album. Bi-Polar, the debut album, was released on December 14, 2007 nationwide. The band filmed a music video for their song Muy Tarde which got airtime at MTV, MuchMusic and national music television channel CM.

2009-2013: Imaginario

Luisao Fernández left band in 2009 and was replaced by Geronimo Pastore. The band worked on new material for their second album which is entitled Imaginario. Pastore who joined the group in 2009 died surprisingly during the work on the new record in 2010. The band recruited Diego Lucas as new drummer.

Listeners of radio station FM Rock & Pop voted Cirse as winner of Bombardeo del Demo so the group was allowed to share stage with national well-known band Catupecu Machu at Teatro Colegiales in Buenos Aires. After a summer tour the band was asked to be opener for Paramore at their show in Buenos Aires at Luna Park on February 24, 2011.[1] This concert was part of the Brand New Eyes World Tour.[2] Through the success the band's second music video was aired at MTV.

In May and July 2011 the band toured the region Buenos Aires and South West of Argentina including shows in Lanús, Quilmes, Santa Fe and Ramos Mejía. Short after that tour the band supported Avril Lavigne at Estadio Malvinas Argentinas in Mendoza on July 24, 2011.[3] Two month later the band won a slot at 2011s edition of Pepsi Music Festival through a competition hosted via social network Facebook.[4] In November 2011 the band premiered their third music video Juré on a concert at La Trastienda Club.[5]

The band toured at Argentinas´ coast again, including shows in Mar del Plata and Villa Gesell. On May 4, 2012 the band opened a show for Duran Duran. Diego Lucas left band and recruited Martin Magliano in 2012 and Christian Bonelli joined band as second guitarist. Cirse released a new music video for Apuesta on July 7, 2012. On October 21, 2012 Cirse was confirmed to play again at Pepsi Music Festival. The band played on the Main Stage with bands like Carajo and Evanescence who performed on Main Stage the same day.[6] A few weeks later the band released their 3-track-EP called Apuesta.

On April 23, 2013 the band played a gig for the Resistance Tour in Temperley with DENY and Bulldog.[7]

2013-present: Rompiente

In April and May 2013 the band started working on their third album which was later entitled Rompiente.[8] On August 7, 2013 the band released Miedos as first single as music video via YouTube. The album was released on August 23, 2013 officially during a release party at Teatro Vorterix in Buenos Aires. This show was a celebration show for the ten years anniversary of the bands´ existence.[9] Currently Cirse is touring Argentina to promote their recent record. Even the band is an independent band the album is distributed by Argentine record label Pinhead Records.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Label
2007 Bi-Polar Self-released
2010 Imaginario
2013 Rompiente

EP

Year Album Label
2012 Apuesta Self-released

Music videos

Year Title Album
2007 "Muy Tarde" Bi-Polar
2011 "Invisible" Imaginario
2011 "Asesina Serial"
2011 "Juré"
2012 "Ahi Estaré"
2012 "Apuesta" Apuesta
2013 "Por Tu Bien"
2013 "Miedos" Rompiente
2014 "Rompiente"
2014 "Inocencia"

Members

Current members
  • Luciana Segovia - lead vocals (2003–present)
  • Gabriel Leopardi - guitar, backing vocals (2003–present)
  • Sebastián "Ziva" Leopardi - bass, backing vocals (2003–present)
  • Christian "Nek" Bonelli - rhythm guitar (2012–present)
  • Martin Magliano - drums (2012–present)
Former members
  • Lucas Diego - drums (2010–2012)
  • Gerónimo Pastore - drums (2009–2010; died 2010)
  • Luisao Fernández - drums (2003–2009)

References

  1. conexionunder.com: Cirse telonea a Paramore Archived 2012-05-16 at the Wayback Machine (Spanish)
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. conexionunder.com: Cirse telonea a Avril Lavigne Archived 2012-05-16 at the Wayback Machine (Spanish)
  4. conexionunder.com: Belladona, Cirse, Niños y Picaporters, ganadores de la selección de bandas del Pepsi Music 2011 Archived 2012-05-17 at the Wayback Machine (Spanish)
  5. Rolling Stone: Cirse En La Trastienda Archived 2014-01-16 at the Wayback Machine (Spanish)
  6. tn.com.ar: Pepsi Music 2012 - Line Up (Spanish)
  7. soundandscene.com: Resistance Tour 2013
  8. Daniel Agnese: Acá Pasan Cosas: CIRSE SALUDA A SUS FANS ANTES DE ENTRAR A GRABAR SU NUEVO MATERIAL DISCOGRAFICO. Archived 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine (Spanish)
  9. El Litoral: Cirse celebra sus 10 años con nuevo disco (Spanish)
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