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"Today ... the taste of this" and our rock climbing: Today we introduce you to "Feisor"

As stated on many occasions since we started, "Today ... the taste of this" we have always pursued as one of our primary goals, making coverage and promotion of rock music, especially those independent national rock bands who struggle to find a space close-ups of the national stage. Thus, over these 4 years, we discovered the work of several groups that are waiting to jump to the desired quality and luck that determines the fate of the entire rock band.
Thus, we incorporated into the life of the program, the music of many talented bands (with a great chance of taking off), like our friends "mail this" or the guys in "Austria", "Persian Slippers," "audire" and many others.
To continue with this philosophy, today we present a new band: "Feisor."
"Feisor" consists of: Martin Rodriguez on Guitar and Vocals prinicipal, Tomas Ramos on Lead Guitar and Vocals, Francisco Lew on bass and vocals and Silberleib Augustine on drums.
The band was born when all its members, who came from different musical projects across the country, coincided by chance in the city of Buenos Aires for study, since all are students in the career of Electro Arts Production at the Institute ORT technology.
The kids would gather to play and improvise in the name of "Jam Band" until late 2010, the band was cemented under the name "Feisor."
In February 2011, formally debuted the edition of his first album, an EP composed of 3 tracks: "Things tend to happen" and "Explode" composed, arranged and produced by themselves and a version of "Corporal Clegg" by Pink Floyd. In the input image of this letter, you can appreciate the artistic design of this new work.
The music of "Feisor" has a sound quite heterogeneous, probably as a result of various influences and previous musical experiences of each of its members. Themselves referred to as his musical influences, with styles or genres as diverse as Bob Marley, Stockhausen, Living Colour, Pantera, Miles Davis, Spinetta and Frank Zappa. A clear demonstration as mentioned, is that in his first live EP: a version of Pink Floyd (Corporal Clegg), a topic with clear influence of Reggae as "Things can happen (although at the end of the topic also move towards a heavier sound ) and a much more related to metal or grunge Post as "Explode" (in our opinion the best track of the work).
We invite you to listen to the next issue of "Today ... the taste of this" (number 184), which will air this Saturday March 19 at 19 pm, where we are going to present the material in "Feisor" sharing music from its new Extended Play. To learn more
of this new band, you can enter www.myspace.com / feisor , but as we will advance his version of "Corporal Clegg".

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