Airbag (band)

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Airbag
OriginBuenos Aires, Argentine
GenresHard rock, Progressive rock
Years active1999–present
LabelsWarner Music
MembersPatricio Sardelli, Gastón Sardelli, Guido Sardelli
Websitewww.airbag.la

Airbag is an Argentine hard rock band formed in 1999 and consists of three brothers: Patricio Sardelli (lead guitar, piano and vocals), Gastón Sardelli (bass guitar and backing vocals) and Guido Sardelli (drums, rhythm guitar and vocals). They have released five studio albums and one live album and toured mostly around Latin America.[1]

History

Beginnings (1999–2003)

Originally from Don Torcuato town in Buenos Aires Province, they started playing songs from Deep Purple, The Beatles, Guns N' Roses, Chuck Berry, Green Day and Blink 182. In 2003 they signed with Warner Music for the release of their debut album.[2]

Debut album and Blanco Y Negro (2004–2007)

Their debut album certified gold in Argentina, and received an MTV Award for "Best New Artist"; after a tour in Latin America they started the recording of their second studio album, Blanco Y Negro, which led them to win another MTV Award, this time for "Best Southern Artist".

Mainstream success (2008–present)

Their third album was nominated for Best Rock Album on the Latin American Grammys, and also the gardel award for Argentinian music. Also for this album, drummer Guiudo Sardelli started playing the rhythm guitar and singing in songs like "Mi sensación", "Revolución" and "Lejos del sol". The album was very well received,[citation needed] mostly for its mature tone.

Discography

Studio

  • Airbag (2004)
  • Blanco Y Negro (2006)
  • Una Hora a Tokyo (2008)
  • Voragine (2011)
  • Libertad (2013)

Live

  • Samsara (2012)

References

  1. ^ Biography on Rock.com.ar
  2. ^ Bio of the band in Spanish on the history of the band.

External links