“It’s a new era, we could say. We are in the process of this rearmament after Marciano’s departure. And the truth is, we’re going to keep playing and doing what we’ve been doing for over 40 years. We are a blood-driven band. What we enjoy most is playing live, and we will continue on that path,” he said. Felipe Staiti, during a visit to Miami (USA).
“Marciano’s absence is something that still hurts. But as long as the music plays, he still lives among us,” said Staiti, the band’s guitarist.
Marciano Canteroan unmistakable voice of Latin American rock, died on September 8, 2022 due to kidney disease in Mendoza, Argentina.
This year the band has undergone a restructuring and has made successful tours in various places in Latin America.
“We are going to Mexico soon and will end the year USA. Furthermore, next year we will release a documentary about the band, a new album and of course continue touring,” he added.
Although Staiti refused to give details about the new production, he did not rule out that the group will have guest singers, as happened during the festival “Bésame Mucho”, in which Rubén Albarrán from Café Tacvba, David Summers of Hombres G and Noel Schajris of Sin Bandera They took on the role of vocal leader.
When talking about the documentary, Staiti pointed out that it is a project they started in 2022 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Enanitos Verdes. “We went through the suitcases and took out all the souvenirs,” he remembers. They are already putting the finishing touches on it.
Enanitos Verdes, a group known for hits like “The green wall” and “Bolivian Lament”, started his career in 1979, during the Argentine military dictatorship.
Source: El heraldo

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