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Ekhymosis are a Colombian rock band formed by Juan Esteban "Juanes" Aristizábal Vásquez, along with friends Andrés García, Fernando "Toby" Tobón and José David Lopera from Medellín. The band was created in 1988 with heavy influences from Metallica and other important metal acts of the 80s, as well as some popular Latino music.

Ekhymosis
Ekhymosis in 2015
Background information
OriginMedellín, Colombia
Genres
  • Thrash metal (early and recently)
  • rock en español
  • Latin pop (nineties)
Years active
  • 1988–1997
  • 2012–present
LabelsIndependiente
Websiteekhymosisrock.com
Members
  • Andrés García
  • Felipe Manrique
  • James Agudelo
  • Mauricio Estrada
  • Luis Duqueiro
Past members

Career


Even since their beginning as a metal band, Ekhymosis (Greek: ἐκχύμωσις ecchymosis "bruise")[1] showed the same pro-Latino lyrics as Kraken. After some live performances to become known in their city (and more regions of Colombia), the band recorded a demo of two songs, which described the violence in Medellín and the injustice of innocent deaths and other problems in Colombia.[1] The demo sold out (thanks to friends and family of the band), and they decided to record a second.[1] This time Ekhymosis had luck: In the studio was a Codiscos representative; she heard and liked the demo and the band signed with that label.[1]

1993 saw the release of Niño Gigante, a heavy metal album that included one of the band's most well known songs, "Solo".[1] Controversy and the term "sell-out" surrounded the band with their next release: 1994's Ciudad Pacífico, produced by Federico López, a more hard rock-oriented record with more Latin sounds. Ekhymosis was looking for their unique sound; they didn't want to be the "Spanish Metallica". Rather, they wanted to create Colombian rock.

In the following year, 1995, the band with its two new members, released Amor Bilingüe,[1] topping the Colombian charts with the single "De Madrugada". The video of the song had incredible replay value on MTV Latino. The same year, Ekhymosis recorded a rock version of the National Anthem of Colombia, which caused controversy among some, but was well received among Colombian youth.[2] Ekhymosis was the chosen band to open for Bon Jovi in November of that year, but due to the murder of the politician Alvaro Gómez the band decided not to play in order to allow the concert to finish earlier.

The next year, the band released their unplugged album, titled Acústico, and Ekhymosis decided to go to Los Angeles where they played in local pubs and began recording their new album.[1] In 1996, the band, now with four members (Juan Esteban, Andrés, Toby and José) recorded in L.A. their self-titled album, which saw the re-makes of three of their best songs ("Solo", "Sin Rencores", "De Madrugada") and new ones, the most remarkable being "La Tierra", known by some fans as "the second Colombian Anthem".[1] The band was at its peak, but little knew the fans that those were the last days of one of the most important bands in Colombia.[3]

In 1997, Ekhymosis won 3 Shock Awards (Best National Group, Best Song for "La Tierra", and Best Composer for Juan Esteban). Some months later, due to internal problems in deciding the future of the band, Ekhymosis disbanded. Juan Esteban, then, began his solo career as Juanes;[3] the drummer of the band, Jose Lopera, worked with him on his first album,[4] and has continued to work with Juanes to this day;[5] the guitarist of Ekhymosis, Toby, started to play with Juanes on his second album and has continued with Juanes as well.[6][7] Juanes has been known to perform Ekhymosis songs at his concerts, namely "Solo" and "La Tierra".


Reunion


In 2012, the band announced a reunion with new members, in a rendition to their origins as a thrash metal band, and playing their early songs before 1992. This lineup also includes the only remaining member since its beginnings, bassist and former lead guitarist Andrés García.


Members



Current members



Past members





Discography



Albums


Year Album
1988 Nunca Nada Nuevo (demo tape)
1989 Desde Arriba Es Diferente (7" EP)
1992 De Rodillas (12" EP)
1993 Niño Gigante
1994 Ciudad Pacífico
1995 Amor Bilingüe
1996 Unplugged (Acústico)
1997 Ekhymosis
2016 Despertar (Single)
2016 Paz con Cadenas

References





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[de] Ekhymosis

Ekhymosis war eine kolumbianische Rock- und Metal-Band. Sie wurde 1988 in der Stadt Medellín gegründet. Mitglieder waren Juan Esteban Aristizábal, heute besser bekannt als „Juanes“, Fernando Tobón, der heute noch in Juanes' Band spielt, Andrés García und José David Lopera.
- [en] Ekhymosis

[es] Ekhymosis

Ekhymosis es una banda de thrash metal formada en Medellín, Colombia por el reconocido artista Juanes y Andrés García, quienes a través de su trayectoria y cambios al interior de su formación, han mostrado diferentes facetas musicales, desde el thrash Metal con que originalmente fue concebido, y que hoy en día es retomado por la formación actual, hasta el Pop Latino que dio a conocer internacionalmente a quien fuera en ese entonces su cantante y líder, Juan Esteban Aristizabal, más conocido como Juanes. [1]



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