Madre Matilda
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."
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Genres | Pop punk |
Years active | 1996–2002 |
Labels | Discos Hispanos, Columbia/Sony Music Perú |
Members | Pierina Less |
Past members | Carlos Salas, Giorgio Bertolli, Juan José Sandoval, Coco Berenz, Andrés Bretel, Vitucho Malásquez, Chisco Ra mos |
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
References
- Discografías : http://raton.pe.tripod.com/discografias/madre_matilda/mmatilda.htm
- Peru.com interviews Madre Matilda
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