Founded out of frustration and forged in to friendship, Auckland based Los Muertos have worked hard to fuse their diverse musical lineage in to an amalgamated sound that stretches back over the past 20 years of punk, hardcore, metal and rock.
Combining soaring guitars, crushing breakdowns and driving riffs interplayed with not only the socially aware and politically minded lyrics of Leon Parkin but the feverishly diverse drumming of Rob O'Connor, Los Muertos is dripping with conviction and delivers everything wrapped in a sense of urgency you can't ignore.
The past year has seen Los Muertos take to the stage along side esteemed peers the Bleeders, Cobra Khan, Kitsch, Antagonist A.D. and Second Theory as well as securing support slots for touring international artists Thrice (USA) and Behind Crimson Eyes (AUS) an a slot on the 2008 Killerfest.
2006 and 2007 has seen Los Muertos go through a metamorphosis of sorts. 2006 saw a line up shuffle with Ben McCaulley dropping his duties on bass to join Peter Garmaz on guitar after the sudden departure of Mark Jacobson.
Spending close to a year re-honing their musical penmanship, Los Muertos was on a search for the right man.
Mid 2007 saw Craig Taylor put the final piece of the long unfinished puzzle together and completes the quintet.
Band Members:
Leon Parkin (vocals)
Beni Shanks (guitar, vocals)
Leon Hall (bass, vocals)
Peter Garmaz (guitar, vocals)
Rob O'Connor (drums)
INTERVIEW: Los Muertos Newsletter Interview Submitted by Shade |
9 Apr 2008 |
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