Bizarra Locomotiva
Precursors of Portuguese Industrial/Electronic Metal, Bizarra Locomotiva (t… Read Full Bio ↴Precursors of Portuguese Industrial/Electronic Metal, Bizarra Locomotiva (translated: Bizarre Locomotive) occupy today a comfortable place in their country's musical panorama. Their story starts in 1993, when Armando Teixeira (vocals and machines) and Rui Sidónio (vocals) form a band in order to enter the Modern Music Contest of Lisbon, an important national event that had already succeeded in making other bands well known.
That would also be the case of Bizarra Locomotiva, who by winning the contest had a chance to participate in the appraised French festival Printemps de Bourges, in which they returned in 1994. Miguel Fonseca (guitars, ex-Thormentor, ex-Braindead, later also on Mofo) came to create a stronger line-up, contributing decisively to the growth of the band.
The year of 1994 would reveal itself as a good year in albums: in April the band released its self-titled first album, followed in November by "First Crime, Then Live" which was organized in two parts, one recorded in studio and sung in English (their only songs in English language so far), and other recorded live from France sung entirely in Portuguese.
After participating in the 7th Bi-annual Contest of Young Creators of Mediterranean Europe, Bizarra Locomotiva embarked in a well succeeded national tour. Their highest moment on stage was, however, in August of 1997, year where they performed in Sudoeste Festival, in promotion of the EP Fear Now, next to bands like Marilyn Manson.
"Bestiário" (translated: Bestiary), from 1998, constitutes the paradigm-album of the band. Relying on the concept of the "Man-Beast and the Beast-Man", through which they recreate mythological figures that metaphorically portray the Man, the record brings forward an even ampler musical sound, with new ambiance and sonorities. Their aesthetic side assumes, in the same way, a higher importance: the lyrical and musical concept is transposed to the stage, in which Rui Sidónio steps out of a cocoon in each show's opening, symbolizing the birth of the Beast.
In 2002 they return with "Homem-Máquina" (translated: Machine-Man), a new conceptual CD that, in a way, continues the idea of the previous one. Humanity once more is object of fierce critique, because although they have created the machines, they consider them guilty for all the wrong things in the world. The border between Man and Machine starts to fade. The Machine humanizes itself, the Man becomes a Machine. In par with the album, a new, elaborated aesthetic concept is created and brought to live shows, this time with suits worn by the band to symbolize the Machine Man.
With the year of 2004 reaching an end, Bizarra Locomotiva reaches another station, returning to a more raw and aggressive sound that had been intentionally neglected in the previous record, assuming that way an end in a cycle of thematic albums.
In this new train stop, the screams returned almost in omnipresence.
"Ódio" (translated: Hate), the first work recorded by the current line-up that had already been promoting their previous effort, "Homem-Máquina" and where the part of musical composer and producer passes to the hands of Miguel Fonseca, and the lyrical content to the subconscious of Rui Sidónio, the result is to be loved and/or hated.
With 15 years of existence, this project has an impressive career in the Portuguese musical panorama, with 9 edited records and a platinum album awarded with the participation on the tribute album to the (also Portuguese) band Xutos e Pontapés with the cover "Se me amas".
The performance of the band in the 2006's Super Bock Super Rock festival next to bands like Korn and Soulfly was one of the band's highest points, leaving everyone stunned with the power of Bizarra Locomotiva, proving that they are the highest point of Portuguese industrial music and leaving their mark on whoever watches their shows.
Leading the locomotive is Rui Sidónio - one of the most charismatic Portuguese screamers with the best live antics.
2009 will be reminded as the year with the darkest album ever on Portuguese rock history.
The band was on studio preparing the darkest, heaviest and densest work of their long career, as well as working with a very special guest - Fernando Ribeiro of Moonspell, usual passenger of this bizarre locomotive (Bizarra Locomotiva).
Words written and screamed by who suffers the world.
Drums beaten by who knows hate.
Guitars that howl pain.
Unstoppable machines that punish in violence.
With this new "Álbum Negro" (Dark Album) in the freight car, the most-powerful-than-ever Bizarra Locomotiva parts for a new journey, bringing the dark stories of the passengers that travelled, travel and will travel in it.
This is the Bizarra Locomotiva of today, travelling since 1993, and ready to travel for more years to come.
Current Line-up:
Rui Sidónio - Vocals
Miguel Fonseca - Guitars
BJ - Machines
Rui Berton - Drums
(translated from the band's official Myspace)
That would also be the case of Bizarra Locomotiva, who by winning the contest had a chance to participate in the appraised French festival Printemps de Bourges, in which they returned in 1994. Miguel Fonseca (guitars, ex-Thormentor, ex-Braindead, later also on Mofo) came to create a stronger line-up, contributing decisively to the growth of the band.
The year of 1994 would reveal itself as a good year in albums: in April the band released its self-titled first album, followed in November by "First Crime, Then Live" which was organized in two parts, one recorded in studio and sung in English (their only songs in English language so far), and other recorded live from France sung entirely in Portuguese.
After participating in the 7th Bi-annual Contest of Young Creators of Mediterranean Europe, Bizarra Locomotiva embarked in a well succeeded national tour. Their highest moment on stage was, however, in August of 1997, year where they performed in Sudoeste Festival, in promotion of the EP Fear Now, next to bands like Marilyn Manson.
"Bestiário" (translated: Bestiary), from 1998, constitutes the paradigm-album of the band. Relying on the concept of the "Man-Beast and the Beast-Man", through which they recreate mythological figures that metaphorically portray the Man, the record brings forward an even ampler musical sound, with new ambiance and sonorities. Their aesthetic side assumes, in the same way, a higher importance: the lyrical and musical concept is transposed to the stage, in which Rui Sidónio steps out of a cocoon in each show's opening, symbolizing the birth of the Beast.
In 2002 they return with "Homem-Máquina" (translated: Machine-Man), a new conceptual CD that, in a way, continues the idea of the previous one. Humanity once more is object of fierce critique, because although they have created the machines, they consider them guilty for all the wrong things in the world. The border between Man and Machine starts to fade. The Machine humanizes itself, the Man becomes a Machine. In par with the album, a new, elaborated aesthetic concept is created and brought to live shows, this time with suits worn by the band to symbolize the Machine Man.
With the year of 2004 reaching an end, Bizarra Locomotiva reaches another station, returning to a more raw and aggressive sound that had been intentionally neglected in the previous record, assuming that way an end in a cycle of thematic albums.
In this new train stop, the screams returned almost in omnipresence.
"Ódio" (translated: Hate), the first work recorded by the current line-up that had already been promoting their previous effort, "Homem-Máquina" and where the part of musical composer and producer passes to the hands of Miguel Fonseca, and the lyrical content to the subconscious of Rui Sidónio, the result is to be loved and/or hated.
With 15 years of existence, this project has an impressive career in the Portuguese musical panorama, with 9 edited records and a platinum album awarded with the participation on the tribute album to the (also Portuguese) band Xutos e Pontapés with the cover "Se me amas".
The performance of the band in the 2006's Super Bock Super Rock festival next to bands like Korn and Soulfly was one of the band's highest points, leaving everyone stunned with the power of Bizarra Locomotiva, proving that they are the highest point of Portuguese industrial music and leaving their mark on whoever watches their shows.
Leading the locomotive is Rui Sidónio - one of the most charismatic Portuguese screamers with the best live antics.
2009 will be reminded as the year with the darkest album ever on Portuguese rock history.
The band was on studio preparing the darkest, heaviest and densest work of their long career, as well as working with a very special guest - Fernando Ribeiro of Moonspell, usual passenger of this bizarre locomotive (Bizarra Locomotiva).
Words written and screamed by who suffers the world.
Drums beaten by who knows hate.
Guitars that howl pain.
Unstoppable machines that punish in violence.
With this new "Álbum Negro" (Dark Album) in the freight car, the most-powerful-than-ever Bizarra Locomotiva parts for a new journey, bringing the dark stories of the passengers that travelled, travel and will travel in it.
This is the Bizarra Locomotiva of today, travelling since 1993, and ready to travel for more years to come.
Current Line-up:
Rui Sidónio - Vocals
Miguel Fonseca - Guitars
BJ - Machines
Rui Berton - Drums
(translated from the band's official Myspace)
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Bizarra Locomotiva Lyrics
A Fala do Feto Com Cabeça de Cão Antes do Aborto Prometo chorar esta noite. Prometo chorar esta última noite …
A Procissão dos Édipos Arrasto Arrasto o andor Prostrado ao meu manto de espinhos…
Buraco Negro Esgoto Atrais-me em queda Esgoto Tento fugir …
Cada Homem CADA HOMEM Dizes que posso ... sentir Desta vez ...…
Câmara Ardente Quero-te em câmara ardente E conhecer o teu destino Decidi…
Coisa Morta Olhos no chão Procuro a pegada do medo Sigo ajoelhado Em …
Desgraçado De Bordo O desgraçado de bordo Recusou as oferendas Recusou a m…
Êxtases Doirados Escondo a faca dentro de mim Escondo a faca dentro de…
Fantasma Abres a noite por entre poeiras Que se levantam dos resto…
Gárgula Ela riu-se para mim com aquela boca mortiça E soltou um…
Gatos do Asfalto São os gatos do asfalto Que pairam no ar É o seu…
Grifos de Deus Apelos divinos Curas espantosas Delírios colectivos Pivot…
Hiena A hiena Quer ver-te no chão Espera por ti À hiena O temp…
Minotauro Olho apático A multidão clama por sangue Teseu, espera-me …
Mordo Mordo a língua para me sentir vivo Mordo as grades para…
Mortuário O rancor chegou No vazio das mãos No derradeiro ecoar dos se…
Na Febre de Ícaro Acolho o misantropo pregador De irresistível e granítica dur…
O Anjo Exilado Reneeego Renego tudo Renego mais que tudo…
O Cavalo Alado Cavalo alado Guarda-me os sonhos Cavalo alado Em guarda p…
O Escaravelho Exoesqueleto articulado Armadura inviolável Mandíbulas ext…
O Frio Sombras de névoa Queimam-me a pele Ebulem bolhas Qu…
O Homem Elefante Os traços grotescos Um arfar sofrido Uma existência clande…
O Peixe Vermelho do Jardim dos Suplícios No jardim dos suplícios No recreio da tortura O peixe verm…
O Regresso Horrivelmente mutilado Junto as peças Numa azáfama de dese…
Pedinte Subi tão alto Sou pedinte Amargo o meu destino Sou pedint…
Sudário de Escamas Escondo o tronco no sudário de escamas Espreito as montras c…
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