Snake (band)

Snake
Origin Montevideo, Uruguay
Genres Rock, Pop
Years active 1995–present
Labels Bizarro Records
Website Snake.com.uy
Members Marcelo Fontanini
Mikael Boudakian
Miguel Bestard
Federico Navarro
Mape Bossio

Snake is an Uruguayan rock band formed in 1995 in Montevideo, Uruguay. The original founders were lalo keoroglian, Alejandro moundjian and Mikael Boudakian. The current members actually are Marcelo Fontanini (lead vocals, Mikael Boudakian (bass guitar), Claudio (guitar) Mape bossio (drummer).[1]

Career

In December 2000, Snake released their first album named Dos Pasajes Paramarte produced by Juan Campodónico and Carlos Casacuberta and edited independently, which was soon broadcast on Uruguayan radios.

In September 2001, Snake performed in Buenos Aires, Argentina at The Roxy theatre. In May 2002, Snake performed a concert at the Roxy, whisky a gogo, and others typical bars in Los Angeles, California.

In 2007, "Snake" took part in Pilsen Rock Festival in Paysandú, Uruguay and in 2008, in Bahia Rock Festival in La Paloma, Rocha, Uruguay. In 2009, "Snake" held a concert at Kibon Beach in Pocitos, Montevideo for about 5,000 people.

Scene from video Ataque de Pánico!

In November 2009, the band released the single "Ataque de Pánico!".[2] The music video was based on the famous short film by Fede Álvarez was directed and animated by Álvarez and Mauro Rondán. It took 2 years to finalizer .

Discography

Albums

Singles

Music videos

Band members

References


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