Sex Museum (band) explained

Sex Museum
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Madrid, Spain
Years Active:1985–present
Label:Locomotive Music
Website:http://www.sexmuseumrock.com/
Current Members:Miguel Pardo (Vocals)
Fernando Pardo (Guitar, vocals)
Marta Ruiz (Organ)
Javier „Vacas“ (Bass guitar)
Roberto Lozano „Loza“ (Drums)
Past Members:José Lanot (1986–1987)
José Luis Hernández,
José Bruno, „El Niño“
(1986–1988, 1991–1993)
Pepe Ríos (1988–1990)
Germán (1990–1991)
Kiki Tornado (1993–2000)

Sex Museum is a Spanish rock band from Madrid, formed in 1985.

Band history

Originally the band began among the mod scene of Madrid playing rock music. Their first published material is highly influenced by a plethora of genres, for instance soul and R&B as well as several rock genres such as garage and psychedelic. Later on, their music increasingly adopted a more hard rock sound characteristic of the 70s. Through a number of concerts in their homeland and tours through many European countries, they gained a solid underground following not only in Spain but also Germany and Switzerland. They played at several Spanish music festivals like Esparrago Rock, Festimad and Viña Rock as well as international events such as the Beat-O-Mania in Munich, where the band co-lined with acts like Metallica, Sepultura, Backyard Babies, Sonic Youth and Extremoduro among others. 1994 they were chosen as the opening act for the Spanish tour of Deep Purple. The band has been active for 33 years, having performed thousands of live shows, in addition to releasing 12 studio albums, and many singles. Their latest album Musseexum was released in 2018.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilation appearances

External links

Sources

This article is translated from the German Wikipedia article of November 5, 2007