Xutos & Pontapés
Xutos & Pontapés | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Almada, Setúbal, Portugal |
Genres | Folk rock, New Wave, punk rock |
Years active | 1978–present |
Labels | Universal Music Group |
Website | www.xutos.pt |
Members |
Zé Pedro Kalú Tim João Cabeleira Gui |
Past members |
Zé Leonel Francis |
Xutos & Pontapés are a Portuguese rock band, who got together in Almada, Portugal in 1978, 4 years after the Carnation Revolution. They started off in the local punk rock scene and set the trend – singing rock tunes in Portuguese. After 3 decades of studio and live albums, Xutos & Pontapés continue to be considered Portugal's top rock band influencing new generations of Portuguese bands.
In 2004 the band was awarded a state decoration by Portuguese President Jorge Sampaio, for 25 years of career achievements in the music industry. On 26 September 2009 they played to a packed football stadium, Estádio do Restelo, to commemorate their 30th anniversary. They played for 3 hours – each hour marking a decade of their steadily successful career. It was the first time 7 screens were used on stage in Portugal.
Current members are most of the original line up Tim (bass/vocals), Zé Pedro (guitar), João Cabeleira (guitar – since '83), Kalú (drums/backing vocals) and Gui (sax/backing vocals). Fans refer to the band as Xutos; and Xutos is pronounced 'shootoosh'. Both 'xutos' and 'pontapés' are words in reference to two types of kicks ('xutos' for kicks in a ball, and 'pontapés' for kicks in the shin).
Discography
- 78/82 (1982)
- Cerco (1985)
- Circo De Feras (1987)
- 88 (1988)
- Ao Vivo (1988)
- Gritos Mudos (1990)
- Dizer Não De Vez (1992)
- Direito Ao Deserto (1993)
- Ao Vivo Na Antena 3 (1995)
- Dados Viciados (1997)
- Tentação (Movie Soundtrack) (1998)
- Vida Malvada (2000)
- 1º De Agosto No Rock Rendez-Vous (2000)
- XIII (2001)
- Sei Onde Tu Estás – Ao Vivo 2001 (2002)
- Nesta Cidade (2003)
- Mundo Ao Contrário (2004)
- Ao Vivo no Pavilhão Atlântico (2005, DVD and Double Album)
- O Cerco continua (2007)
- Xutos & Pontapés (2009)
- Puro (2014)