Catarrhal Noise
Catarrhal Noise | |
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Origin | Noale, Italy |
Genres |
Death metal Comedy rock |
Years active | 1994-2007 |
Labels |
Marco Forieri B&B Communications |
Associated acts |
Brothers of Whisky Herman Medrano |
Website | Catarrhalnoise.it |
Members |
Albyzzo Bullo Pyzzo |
Past members |
Frankie Bello Brasilian Bass Gassolato Giffo Pelle Rocky Gio |
Catarrhal Noise is a death metal band from Noale, Veneto, Italy.
The band was founded in September 1994, when Albyzzo and Ruzo (later known as Bullo) chose the name after a deep search inside an English dictionary.
They sing in Venetian, that is very hard to understand for foreigners, and even for an Italian living outside Veneto. Moreover, their lyrics are off-the-wall, with a heavy use of colloquial terms: a common concept in their concerts is the one of rujo, that can be approximately translated as extreme rudeness and unpoliteness and is often a term applied to people living in the country.
Anyway, the band was able to create a large following in Veneto and in other parts of northern Italy thanks to their highly energetic live shows.
They have successfully given 300 concerts, alternating powerful metal songs with comic segments. On July 3, 2004 they even opened a concert for legendary thrash metal band Anthrax.[1]
Since then, they have headlined several important independent hard rock festival in Veneto, such as Monteciorock in Montecchio Maggiore,[2] Rockonte in Villa del Conte[3] and MarcOn Festival in Marcon.[4]
On October 17, 2007 singer Bullo announced that all the other members had left Catarrhal Noise.[5]
On 20th September 2015 Bullo put together the old formation of the band with Albyzzo, Pyzzo, Gifo and Pelle for the Mai Paura Day, a charity event in Dolo, and played as headliner. More than 4000 thousand people gathered for the special occasion.
Members
Current
The group is currently on hiatus.
Past
- Albyzzo (Alberto Varosi) - guitar (previously drums)
- Brazilian Bass aka Bras - bass, guitar
- Frankie Bello (Alberto Bello) - drums
- Gassolato - bass
- Giffo - percussions
- Pelle - drums (previously vocals)
- Pyzzo (Andrea Giada) - bass
- Rocky Gio (Giovanni Gatto) - bass, guitar
Regularly guest-starring on their albums and concerts was Herman Medrano, a Venetian rapper.
Discography
Studio albums
- Radio Rizzox (self-produced, 1997)
- Gli sbronzi di Rialto (self-produced, 1999)
- Basame el cueo (self-produced, 2001)
- Turboamerica (2002)
- Te spùo so 'na recia (2004)
- Basame el cueo Duplison Platinum Edition 2006 (2006)
- A porchettata (2006)
Live albums
- Live in Villa Errera '95 (1996)
Singles
- Tutti chiavano (ma io no) (self-produced, 1995)
Demos
- 1996 Demo (self-produced, 1996)
See also
References
External links
- (Italian) Official site
- (Italian) Fan club
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