Buhos

Music group from Catalonia, Spain
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Buhos
OriginCalafell, Catalonia, Spain
Genresrock, ska, reggae, punk, pop
Years active2005–present
Members
  • Guillem Solé (voice; lyrics)
  • Jaume Nin (guitar; songwriter)
  • Joan Blázquez (percussion)
  • Pep Vila-Abadal (keyboard)
  • Josep Contreras, "Puça" (sax)
  • Klaus Stroink (trumpet; songwriter).
  • Rai Benet (bass)
Websitebuhosrock.com

Buhos is a rock group from Calafell in the comarca of Baix Penedès in Catalonia, Spain which was founded in 2005.

History

Early period (2007–2013)

After its founding in 2007, their first demo Rebelión was published on the street. The group gained popularity after a series of songs about FC Barcelona which they recorded for radio stations Ona FM [ca] and RAC 1. They also published satirical songs about current events for TV programs on Catalan TV station TV3. During this time, the band devoted a large part of its repertoire to covers, along with some original songs of their own.

Búhos musically celebrated soccer titles won by FC Barcelona, accompanied by Pep Guardiola in Plaça de Catalunya and in Barcelona's Arc de Triomf. During the first years of their career, the songs that could be heard at Búhos concerts were covers from other groups along with some original material, including their Niño de los 80 ("Child of the 80s", with Gerard Quintana), Messi[1] (the first song among many dedicated to the Argentinian soccer star), Birres i més Birres Estoy Quemao, Botelló and Fiesta Mayor.

The Buhos made a compilation album in 2010 from all the demo tapes they recorded in their early period, which they called Gratis Hits.

Later period (2014–present)

In 2014, their later period began with a new line-up, and the release of their album Natura salvatge ("Wilderness") consisting of all original songs, which would become a hallmark of this period. With the release of this album, they began touring venues such as Clownia, Acampada Jove, or the annual La Mercè festival.

In March 2016, the album Lluna plena ("Full Moon") went on sale and consolidated their position as one of the leading Catalan music groups. They performed it at Clownia on Saint John's Eve and after a series of summer concerts, received Ràdio 4's Catalan Album of the Year Award[2] and the 2016 Enderrock Award for best video for their Barcelona s'il·lumina ("Barcelona lights up").[3] In December of that year, they performed the TV3 Christmas song of the year,[4] entitled Campanes de benvinguda ("Welcome Bells").

In 2018, the Buhos released La gran vida ("Living It Up"), the third album of their latter period. The album has more of a rock style, and more demanding lyrics, as in La trama ("The Plot") or La última colonia ("The Last Colony"). Weeks after the album was released they sold out the Razzmatazz in Barcelona, and the lead track of the album, "Volcans", became the 2018 song of the year by audience vote of the Enderrock audience.[5]

In 2019 the group had its best tour ever, performing at all the top venues of the Catalan countries, including at least 70 concerts where they were headliners on top programs of Catalan music. In April 2019, the previously unpublished song "Connectats" came out.

Discography

See also

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Buhos.
  1. ^ "La Banda Sonora de Leo Messi - Canciones" [The Messi Soundtrack - Songs]. sport.es. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  2. ^ RTVE.es; RÀDIO 4- (1 March 2017). "Premi Disc Català de l'any 2016 | 'Lluna plena' del grup Buhos, premi 'Disc Català de l'Any' de Ràdio 4" [2016 Catalan Album of the Year Award | 'Full Moon' by the Buhos, awarded Radio 4's Catalan Album of the Year]. RTVE.es (in Catalan). Retrieved 3 October 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Enderrock.cat. "Segona volta als Premis Enderrock 2017" [Second time at the Enderrock Awards 2017]. enderrock.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  4. ^ CCMA (18 December 2016). "La cançó de Nadal de TV3 i Catalunya Ràdio, amb el grup Buhos" [The Christmas song of TV3 and Catalunya Ràdio, with the group Buhos]. CCMA (in Catalan). Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  5. ^ Enderrock.cat. "El palmarès dels Premis Enderrock 2019" [The winners of the 2019 Enderrock Awards]. enderrock.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  6. ^ a b Buhos Oficial (2018-01-19). "Buhos - Volcans (Videoclip oficial)". YouTube. Retrieved 2018-02-16.
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