By José Gandue @Gandour
The story is simple, but very entertaining: We have a character born in Villa Domínico, in the south of Greater Buenos Aires, who fervently demonstrates in his musical recordings his love for Spanish punk from the era of the democratic transition and that, at the same time, he says he writes poems for his beloved, his muse, thanking her for giving birth to his daughter, with a book called Nobody is happy. The guy in question calls himself Bank Robber And I'm sure he's a fun guy., even when he talks about his depressions.
Yes, that's right. When we started researching the most recent alternative productions from Latin America, and delved into the Argentinian chapter, We encountered this character, who claims to be a painter, poet, and musician, and who clarifies that he was born as Roberto Agüero Cendak. He claims to be the bassist of the group post-punk Bird Fair And during working hours, he presents himself as a drawing and painting teacher at the Quilmes School of Fine Arts. This same individual has decided to record a short but brilliant version of the song. But I'm bored, of the Madrid classics Kaka de luxe, a punk band from the days when Spanish rock knew how to be fun, and from where stars like Carlos Berlanga, Enrique Sierra, Alaska and Nacho Canut emerged.
In one minute and twenty-eight seconds, Bank Robber He knows how to recapture the spirit of those Iberian times and transform it into a contemporary anthem of Macri's Argentina. This guy is either a genius or a lucky thief we have to flatter. The song is available for free download for all of you; just enter zero when you name the purchase price. Enjoy this little 88-second sonic poison to the fullest., It may be one of the last acts of rebellion they have access to for quite some time.