Hacia Dos Veranos (Towards Two Summers in English) is an Argentinian post-rock band born in 2005 as a project of two friends who moved to Buenos Aires to study.[1] The band released in August 2005 an EP called Fragmentos De Una Tarde Somnolienta ("Fragments From a Sleepy Afternoon") which was released in Argentina by MuyModerna Records and in England in February 2006 by I Wish I Was Unpopular Records.[1] In May 2007 they released their first full-length album called De Los Valles y Volcanes ("Of Valleys and Volcanoes"') under Scatter Records in Argentina and Discos de la Bahía in Spain. In July 2010 their self-titled second album was made available to the public at the band's Bandcamp page.
Hacia Dos Veranos | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | H2V |
Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Genres | Post-rock, Indie |
Years active | 2005 – ... |
Labels | Scatter Records I Wish I Was Unpopular Records |
Members | Ignacio Aguiló Diego Martínez Julia Bayse Diego Acosta Patricio Dellariva Ezequiel Llorente |
Website | Official Webpage |
The name of the band is based on the book Tropic Of Cancer by Henry Miller and like they stated: "Summer is the season that better memories give us, going into two summers it's like going in search for happiness".[2]
Discography
editStudio albums
edit- Hacia Dos Veranos (2010)
- De Los Valles y Volcanes (2007)
EPs
edit- Fragmentos De Una Tarde Somnolienta (EP) (2005)
Compilations
edit- It's the Taking Part that Counts (wiaiwya, UK, 2012): Features the song The Way of the Hand and the Foot.
- Hangover Lounge EP 1 (Hangover Lounge, UK, 2010): Features the song The Cat & Cucumber.
- Porque este océano es el tuyo, es el mío ( Si no puedo bailar, no es mi revolución, Brazil, 2007): Features the song Despertar.
- Let it bee (My Honey Records, Italy, 2007): Features the song La última tarde del apicultor.
- 25 Canciones para escuchar mientras te haces una tostada (Argentina, 2007): Features the song Despertar.
- Granada Vol 2 (Molecula Records, Mexico, 2006): Features the song Despertar.
- Canciones pegajosas (ZonaIndie, Argentina, 2005): Features the song Despertar.
- There goes winter (Kidart, Argentina, 2005): Features the song Preludio.
Members
editHacia Dos Veranos
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Hacia Dos Veranos: Una entrevista con la banda viajera que conquistó nuestro corazón under. Archived 2007-11-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Clarín. Suplemento Sí! "La voz del interior"". Archived from the original on 2007-10-06. Retrieved 2007-10-15.
External links
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