Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The group La Fuga: "Now the band is a democracy, before imposing its criteria Rulo"

It is a classic rock history: the singer left the band and they decide to go it alone with the same name. The group Cantabria La Fuga is the latest patriotic example. After the departure of the Rulo, its charismatic leader, the band has recruited two new members to shape the Roots album, which remain true to their sound.

Before the new leadership of the group, the fans are divided: there are already people say that either one is a fan of Fugazi or Rulo. This looks like the bitch Noria, is seeking the controversy to give the popular "You have to throw eggs and move on," said Nando, guitarist and singer now.

"Rulo decided to abandon ship and continue on their own, but let us never propose. Now we have a chemistry and a good atmosphere that has brought new hopes," he says. If the new singer of La Fuga speaks of the excellent relationship existing members because this chemical is conspicuous by its absence until now.

"Many times, not to fuck the sow and undo the group, holds a lot," he admits. Today, La Fuga functions as a democracy. "Before, Rulo imposed their criteria. Now all three signed the songs and decisions are made together." Some statements made by former teammate of adventures have hurt within the band.

And while Nando seems to want to get the cloth, leave a message for his former teammate. "This looks like a whore Noria. Is to find the controversy to come up with popularity. But each has a way of selling. "Rulo For its part has just published his new job and signed by Rulo Contrabanda.

The list of groups that have ended badly with those who were their leaders is long. Axl Rose, lead singer of Guns N 'Roses, came to say that Slash, guitarist of the band, was "a cancer." Equally traumatic was the separation of the punk band Dead Kennedys vocalist Jello Biafra. Both sides faced off in a trial ended up giving the reason the other members of the group kept the name and all rights to the songs that was signed by the leader.

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