domingo, 27 de agosto de 2017

Los Seres Vacios


The birth of Los Seres Vacios at the end of 1982 was due to the constant creative activity of Ana Isabel Fernandez (Ana Curra) and Eduardo Benavente who, not happy with the success they were having with Paralisis Permanente, decided to create this new group. Los Seres Vacios are framed in the sinister Spanish wave, although with its own style. Their songs are capable of creating dark atmospheres, dark but always with subtlety. The band was formed by Paralisis Permanente members Ana Curra (solo voice and keyboards), Eduardo Benavente (guitar, bass and drums) and Rafa Balmaseda on bass. The band had a certain instability, passing for Los Seres Vacíos musicians as Adolfo Barberá (Valencian guitarist ex Glamour, Ceremonia), Enrique Bastante (guitar, ex Flash Strato; Gabinete Caligari), Carlos Torero (drums, ex Espasmódicos) or José Battaglio (guitar, ex Esqueletos, later in La Frontera). 


Los Seres Vacios edited three EPs, all of them on the Tres Cipreses label. The first of them, 'La Casa de la Imperfección', was published in 1982 and produced by Eduardo Benavente. With the death of Eduardo Benavente and the consequent dissolution of Paralisis Permanente, Ana decided to go ahead with Los Seres Vacios. The second EP saw the light in 1983, with songs "Luna Nueva and "Más". Finally in 1984 their last EP appeared, with two studio songs ("Recuerda" and "Otros Tiempos") and three live, recorded in February 84: "Desnúdate", "Los Celos se Apoderan de Mi" and "Ratas", perhaps Los Seres Vacios's darkest song. [SOURCE: GRUPOS NACIONALES NUEVA OLA 80

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