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Apr 2022
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Primal Scream y el hedonismo brutal de l...

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Tras una década intensa en el underground británico, Primal Scream creó en 1991 uno de los trabajos más icónicos de la década de los noventa, un Screamadelica que era un reflejo de la época. Un disco hedonista, que mezclaba estilos, que se podía bailar y que iba a reflejar el espíritu de aquellos años.

En aquel curso vieron la luz discos míticos de los noventa, obras maestras a cargo de Guns and Roses, Metallica, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins o Pixies, Screamadelica figura en los puestos nobles de aquella cosecha tan recordada.

Esta semana dedicamos el Sofá Sonoro a recordar esta joya del rock de la mano del periodista musical Toni Castarnado y con los reportajes de Lucía Taboada.

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