
Betunizer – Boogalizer CD
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Betunizer – Boogalizer CD
Sergio Dalma was right: dancing side by side is dancing. Yes, but hit dancing too. And Betunizer prove it with their new treatise on noise, groove and euphoric malaise: BOOGALIZER (Bcore, 2012). The name already gives clues. Betunizer are running out of time, they see your time and double it.
They know that the end of the world is near and that is why in less than two years they have already performed more than 100 concerts, three European tours and now they present their second studio album, recorded again by Santi García at the Ultramarinos Costa Brava studios. And they already have material for a third party, to the parrot. Boogalizer is a snapshot of this frenetic rhythm, a photofinish for you to realize in detail the beating you've been hit without you noticing.
If their first record “Whoever is born to die hanged will never die drowned” (BCore, 2010) was a punch to the chin without warning, this time bitunizer open their fist and hit you with an open hand. The blow is louder, more rhythmic. It hurts the same. Like E.Honda's thousand palms attack in Street Fighter 2, but eating Arévalo suckling pig instead of so much sushi. Boogalizer will be in stores starting in March, and Betunizer will present it all over Europe to show us what would have happened if Howlin' Wolf had been born in Jaén, if Les Claypool taught math and if Tito Puente played in Unsane. Betunizer are Jose Guerrero (guitar, vocals), Pablo Peiró (bass) and Marcos Junquera (drums). They come from Valencia, a lawless city, where the corrupt are honored with statues and where the best concert venue is a squad in the free zone. Soon they will go to your city and it will make you sick, sit down, sit down.