Panza anticipated material from his next studio album
"Guillotine" is the new broadcast cut of what will be "Rock", Panza's next album, one of the most relevant independent bands on the local scene and that will be released in November.
The brand new material can already be heard from this Friday through all digital platforms. It is oriented in the band's twenty-year career, but also of the society in which we live and of the particular moment in which we are.
Musically, “Guillotina” creates climates that lead us through a slow unfolding of ideas until we reach the end where power and comfort return to the level of the old days..
Edited by Quark Records, the album will take that name as a reference to a musical style that knew how to be the vehicle for proposals for freedom and counterculture, un lugar en donde los “distintos” de la sociedad podían encontrarse a dialogar.
Panza was formed in December 1998. Led from the start by guitarist Sergio Álvarez (chosen as one of the hundred best rock guitarists by Rolling Stone Argentina), debuted discographically in 2000 with “Plasticine Smiles” to which “The Maharaja of San Telmo” succeeded (2002), "Infanticide" (2003), "Nothing is pink" (2005), "Little failures v 2.0" (2007), the shocking triple album "The mother of all spicy" (2010), “Big Bang” (Double dvd + CD) in 2012 and “Panza” in 2014.
The gang is composed by Mariana Bianchini (voice), Sergio Álvarez (guitar), Lulo Isod (drums) and Franco Fontanarrosa (low).