Villanos is an Argentinian band formed in 1994 in the neighborhood of Villa Celina. It is one of the few bands in Argentina of the punk rock genre – they are also labeled as power pop punk – that has been featured in mainstream radio and television. Villanos has released four official studio albums, two independent albums and a live album.
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32-723: A guest in the video), "Fuera de Moda", and "Hasta la muerte". In September 2000 Villanos were invited by Attaque 77 on their tour around the center and north of the country. In 2001 they released an album of 15 tracks entitled Acusticosas I , recorded live at several night clubs in Buenos Aires including at Niko Villano's birthday party. In 2002 they published Acusticosas II consisting of 20 tracks recorded live at Peteco's in Lomas de Zamora . In May 2004 made Villano al Poder , produced by Niko Villano. The videos for "Digo que Si" and "Dios es Argentino" were both directed by Stephen De Miguel,
48-572: A number of marinas, dwellings and mansions from the “ Belle Époque ”, such as the Tigre Club , are in the area. The Tigre Club building is now the Museo de Arte Tigre, housing an extensive collection of Argentine art. The Argentine Naval Museum, nearby, features items from Argentine naval history with an emphasis on the Guerra de las Malvinas . It also has the log-book from HMS Beagle . There
64-430: A special bonus track: "Me he quedado solo" by Mexican singer Juan Gabriel . The album was produced by Mauricio Claveria and Sylleros Andres (ex La Ley ). The first advance track released, "Contacto", was widely available on radio and TV. The videos for the songs from Contacto were directed by Gabriel Grieco and Niko Villano. The second video was "Me He quedado solo" and Villanos are shown playing with their fans through
80-708: The CD is "Sale Caro", which shows Villanos in the ND Ateneo and the appreciation of their fans. Tigre, Buenos Aires Tigre ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtiɣɾe] , Tiger ) is a city in the Buenos Aires Province , Argentina, situated in the north of Greater Buenos Aires , 28 km (17 mi) north of Buenos Aires city. Tigre lies on the Paraná Delta and is a tourist and weekend destination, reachable by bus and train services, including
96-551: The Tren de la Costa. The former “Puerto de Frutos”, or fruit market, is now a crafts fair located by the riverside. Attractions include antiques shops, riverside restaurants and bars, the casino, the Parque de la Costa, an amusement park, and its natural environment which make Tigre a tourist destination throughout the year. There are small hotels and upscale lodges, restaurants, teahouses and picnic sites. English-style rowing clubs,
112-786: The area, then known as the Partido de las Conchas . The port developed to serve the delta and to bring fruit and wood from the delta and ports upstream on the Paraná river. Tigre is still an important timber processing port. Tigre is connected to the capital by a spur, the Ramal Tigre, off the main Route 9 highway. The city of Tigre is served by two railway lines, the Mitre Line and the Tren de la Costa , both terminate within walking distance of
128-510: The city centre. Mitre Line trains depart from Buenos Aires Retiro Station to Tigre Station every 10 – 30 minutes. Trains run from Retiro to Bartolomé Mitre station in Olivos , with a footbridge connection to Maipú station of the Tren de la Costa Inter-island public transport in the delta is catered for by traditional-styled mahogany commuter launches . Tigre is a tourist and weekend destination, reached by bus and train services, including
144-613: The neighborhood of Villa Celina, a working class district on the outskirts of Buenos Aires , and first played at a bar called Planta Alta in Floresta, Buenos Aires , on April 8, 1995. In January 1996 they made their first trip to the Atlantic coast to play at Villa Gesell . In late 1998 they were elected as one of the groups by the Suplemento Si of Clarín . In early 1999 they recorded their debut album entitled Sacate Todo! in
160-503: The producer of Filmic. A new album Superpoderosos! was made in December 2004 containing six new songs including "Sin Mi" and "Yo te Doy". The album also included 4 covers: "Te hacen falta vitaminas", "Mi alma lloro", "Si yo soy asi" and "El Señor de Galilea". The new songs were recorded and mixed by Amilcar Gilabert and produced by Niko Villano. During the same month the video of "Sin Mi"
176-488: The scenic Tren de la Costa . It is the main city and administrative centre of the Tigre Partido . The area's name derives from the "tigers" or jaguars that were hunted there, on occasions, in its early years. The area was first settled by Europeans who came to farm the land. The city sits on an island created by several small streams and rivers and was founded in 1820, after floods had destroyed other settlements in
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#1732790219326192-438: The streets of La Boca and Gesell ending on Niko calesita perteciente Boulevard in the city. 2008 was not an easy year for Villanos when they separated from Warner Music Group . They toured cities including Buenos Aires and travelled to Uruguay with the last recitals of the tour Sigo de largo announced at the official presentation and launch of Acusticosas El CD on November 29 in the ND Ateneo. The first video clip from
208-490: The studio Abasto al Pasto which was produced by Paul Guyot. The album was released independently with distribution by Universal . In April 1999 they were chosen to open the show Kiss in the River Plate Stadium . Villanos members are: In mid-2000 they released their second CD No Disparen! , produced by Paul Guyot and Alfredo Toth, with songs such as "Putas", "No No Disparen" (with Ciro of Attaque 77 as
224-469: The title Villanos . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Villanos&oldid=1053638489 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Villanos (band) Villanos formed in
240-530: Was filmed in the delta of Tigre in Buenos Aires , and it was filmed in style to parody the style of Argentinian film of the 1970s. Throughout 2005 they toured the country in the "Superpoderosa!" Tour. After a recital given in the Pepsi Music series in 2006 Villanos started work on their next album titled Contacto . This was of 13 songs that revolve around the overdose of information, lack of communication, love, loneliness and freedom. The album included
256-839: Was made with William Constanzo as director on Super 8 at the premises of Parque de la Ciudad . "Sin Mi" climbed to the top of the rankings. During January and February 2005 the toured the Bonaerense Coast and appeared at Gesell Rock in January and Cosquin Rock in February. Warner Bros. Records decided to republish the entire catalog of Villanos and in March 2005 the CD re-issues of Sacate todo! and No Disparen! were remastered by Amilcar Gilabert. The second track "Chau Corazon" gained first place in all television and radio rankings. The video
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