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Lucybell

 
Artist: Lucybell

Group Members:

Eduardo Caces, Francisco Gonzalez, Claudio Valenzuela, Marcelo Muñoz, Gabriel Vigliensoni

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Followers:

Cardenales

Performed Songs By:

Claudio Valenzuela
  • Formed: 1991, Santiago, Chile
  • Genres: Latin
  • Representative Albums: "Viajar", "Amanece", "Sesion Futura

Biography

Chilean alternative band formed in the early '90s by four university students: Marcelo Muñoz, Claudio Valenzuela, Gabriel Vigliensoni, and Francisco González, who were all influenced by British alternative rock by the time they formed Lucybell. The band's first chance to get a record deal came when EMI showed interest in having them in an compilation called Los Grandes Valores del Under. In 1993, Lucybell produced its first video, "De Sudor y Ternura," and had a song included in a second collective album called Con El Corazsn Aqui. By the end of 1994, Mario Breuer produced Peces, soon reaching gold status in Chile and getting its single "Lunas" on the most important charts in Chile. In 1996, Lucybell was invited to Playa MTV and Hora Prima, two MTV Latino shows. In March, the band played at Festival Rock al Parque in Bogota, Colombia. The EP Mataz was released in August and was followed by the album Viajar in October. 1997 was the year Lucybell had the chance to be in touch with fans all over America, touring Mexico and reaching two important cities in the U.S.: Las Vegas and Los Angeles. In 1998, a new album came out under the band's name Lucybell. In 1999, Marcelo Muñoz and Gabriel Vigliensoni decided to go on their own and leave the band. With the addition of Eduardo Caces, Lucybell released Amanece in May 2000. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
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Lucybell
Origin Santiago, Chile
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Years active 1991 - today
Label(s) EMI Odeón Chile(1994-1999)
Warner Music Chile (1999-2005)
Warner Music México(2005-2007)
El Escarabajo (2007- Present)
Website lucybell.com
Members
Claudio Valenzuela
José Miguel Foncea
Eduardo Caces
Former members
Francisco González (1991-2005)
Marcelo Muñoz (1991-1999)
Gabriel Vigliensoni (1991-1999)

Lucybell is a Chilean rock band formed by four students from the Universidad de Chile's Faculty of Art in 1991, in Santiago de Chile. The original four members were:

  • Francisco González: drums, bass, percussion, keyboards (1991-2005)
  • Marcelo Muñoz: bass, acoustic guitar, keyboards (1991-2000)
  • Claudio Valenzuela: lead voice and composer, electric guitar (1991-)
  • Gabriel Vigliensoni: keyboards (1991-2000)

Marcelo Muñoz and Gabriel Vigliesoni left the band shortly before the recording of the album Amanece in early 2000. Eduardo Caces (bass) joined shortly after, becoming a permanent member of the band ever since. Francisco Gonzalez then left in 2005, leading to the immediate arrival of Cote Foncea (drums), of the now defunct Chilean rock band Dracma. In the wake of these inner turmoils, the band managed to issue their fifth studio album "Lúmina", which displayed the new direction the band was taking - a rawer guitar-driven sound, moving away from the previous programmed and synth-friendly tunes. A year earlier the EP "Sálvame la Vida" was the prelude to this evolution, it included the first "Lúmina" single along with some cover songs released in tribute albums and a contribution to a movie soundtrack. The group, currently composed of Valenzuela, Caces and Foncea, recently signed with Warner Mexico and released their most recent work, "Comiendo Fuego". At the end of the year 2007, the band recorded by their own means the EP "Primitivo", following the "do it yourself" indie music aesthetics.


Contents

Discography

Studio Albums

  • Peces (1995)
  • Viajar (1996)
  • Lucybell (1998)
  • Amanece (2000)
  • Lúmina (2004)
  • Comiendo Fuego (2006)

EPs

  • Mataz (1996)
  • Sálvame la Vida (2003)
  • Primitivo (2007)

Live Albums

  • Sesión Futura (2001)
  • Sesión Primitiva (2008)

Compilations

  • Grandes éxitos (2000)
  • Todos sus éxitos (2003)
  • Aquí y Ahora (Lo mejor de) Lucybell (2007)

Singles

From Peces:

  • De Sudor Y Ternura, 1993.
  • Vete, 1995.
  • Cuando Respiro en tu Boca, 1995.

From Viajar:

  • Mataz, 1996.
  • Carnaval, 1996.
  • Viajar, 1996.

From Lucybell:

  • Flotar Es Caer, 1998.
  • Caballos de Histeria, 1998.
  • Sembrando en el Mar, 1999.

From Amanece:

  • Luces No Bélicas, 2000.
  • Milagro, 2000.

From Sesión Futura:

  • Mil Caminos, 2001.
  • Tu Sangre, 2001.

From Sálvame la Vida (EP):

  • Ver El Fin, 2003.

From Lúmina:

  • Sálvame La Vida, 2003.
  • Hoy Soñé, 2004.
  • Ángel, 2004.
  • Esperanza, 2004.

From Comiendo Fuego:

  • , 2006.
  • Infinito Amor, 2006.
  • A Perderse, 2006.

From Primitivo (EP):

  • Sur, November 16, 2007.
  • Jamás, December, 2008.

Members

  • Claudio Valenzuela – lead vocals, lead guitar. (1991 - Present)
  • José Miguel Foncea – drums and percussion, rhythm guitars. (2005 - Present )
  • Eduardo Caces – bass guitar, rhythm guitar, keyboards. (1999 - Present )

Past members

  • Marcelo Muñoz – bass guitar, rhythm & lead guitars. (1991-1999)
  • Gabriel Vigliensoni – keyboards, rhythm guitars. (1991-1999)
  • Francisco González – drums and percussion, bass guitar, rhythm & lead guitars. (1991-2005)

Influences

The band was highly influenced by early 90's Shoegaze and Britpop bands,some 80's classic Alternative rock and Dark Wave.

Musically, Lucybell cite bands such as Cocteau Twins, The Cure and My Bloody Valentine as their major influences. They also cite Joy Division, The Charlatans, The Smiths as other key influences.

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Learn More
Lucybell: Sesion Futura (Music Film)
Viajar (1998 Album by Lucybell)
Canal Magdalena (Latin Band, '90s, 2000s)

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