lunes, 17 de noviembre de 2025

La Resistencia

After the demise of Interterror in 1984, some of its members got together to form a new punk rock band: La Resistencia. Behind this name were four experienced musicians: Guillermo Fuster “Willy” (guitar and vocals), Javier García “El Enano Infiltrado” (bass, guitars, and vocals), Paco Ruiz ‘Rocco’ (saxophone and backing vocals), and Víctor Royo “Víctor Acnex” (drums). La Resistencia was the first Valencian band to include a saxophonist in its ranks.
 
That same year, they self-produced the demo 'El Primer Ataque De La Resistencia', which was presented at the Sala Tropical in Valencia to great public acclaim. Thanks to this demo, they were signed by the label Producciones Twins to record what would be their only album, 'El Odio Y Las Lágrimas', recorded in March 1985 at the Tabalet Studios in Valencia. In 1986, La Resistencia embarked on a tour of Spain, playing at parties organized by Radio 3's Diario Pop program. Their single reached number 20 on the Top 40 chart, and their name spread to France, where their mini LP reached number 1 on the country's independent charts.
 
That same year, the band broke up by mutual agreement, with each member continuing their musical careers separately, playing in bands such as Noviembre Rojo, N.E.S. (Nuevo Ejército de Salvación), Las Terribles y la Banda Fantasma, Frenéticos, and Carmina Burana. [SOURCE: VALENCIA CANTA]
 

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