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'''Madre Matilda''' was [[pop punk]] band formed in 1996 and disbanded in 2002. Named after a somewhat obscure [[Pink Floyd]] track, it had two minor hits in with "Regresa" (an electronic arrangement of a traditional Peruvian song) and "Círculos."
'''Madre Matilda''' was a [[pop punk]] band formed in 1996 and disbanded in 2002. Named after a somewhat obscure [[Pink Floyd]] track, it had two minor hits in with "Regresa" (an electronic arrangement of a traditional Peruvian song) and "Círculos."


==Members==
==Members==

Revision as of 07:20, 9 May 2020

Madre Matilda
GenresPop punk
Years active1996–2002
LabelsDiscos Hispanos, Columbia/Sony Music Perú
MembersPierina Less
Past membersCarlos Salas, Giorgio Bertolli, Juan José Sandoval, Coco Berenz, Andrés Bretel, Vitucho Malásquez, Chisco Ra mos

Madre Matilda was a pop punk band formed in 1996 and disbanded in 2002. Named after a somewhat obscure Pink Floyd track, it had two minor hits in with "Regresa" (an electronic arrangement of a traditional Peruvian song) and "Círculos."

Members

  • Pierina Less [Vocals]
  • Carlos Salas [Guitar]
  • Giorgio Bertolli [Drums]
  • Jorge Olazo [Drums]
  • Juan José Sandoval [Bass]
  • Coco Berenz [Guitar]
  • Andrés Bretel [Bass]
  • Vitucho Malásquez [Bass]
  • Chisco Ramos [Guitar]
  • Candy Heaventush [Violin]

Discography

  • Madre Matilda (1998, Discos Hispanos)
  • Círculos (2000, Columbia/Sony Music Perú)

Videography

  • Círculos [1], directed by July Naters and Sergio París.
  • Sin Llorar, directed by Eddy Romero

References