Playing a fusion of alternative metal and flamenco, this London-based quint… Read Full Bio ↴Playing a fusion of alternative metal and flamenco, this London-based quintet, originally from Gibraltar, have built up a loyal following through their live shows.
The band consists of Paul Isola (vocals, percussion), Danny Felice (guitars), Pedro Caparros (guitars), Stuart Cavilla (5-string bass) and Andre Joyzi (drums).
In 1998, Kerrang! readers voted Breed 77 the 'Best Unsigned Band'. In 1999, they won both the Metal Hammer and Kerrang! awards for the best new band. Then in 2001 they signed a five-album deal with Albert Productions, the renowned Australian publisher of AC/DC.
They have five studio albums, 'Breed77', 'Cultura', 'In My Blood (En mi Sangre)', 'Insects' and the compilation album 'Un Encuentro', with features Spanish versions of songs from the first three albums, plus the bands latest album to date ‘The Evil Inside’ which was 25th March 2013.
On 28 August 2013, lead vocalist Paul Isola announced his departure from the band due to personal circumstances, detailing that he would not be participating in the band's upcoming summer tour. He revealed that his replacement would be Rui Lopez, who would be completing the lineup for the four dates and joining the band thereafter. Following this, it was announced in early 2014 that Paul Isola was to rejoin the band for a newly announced 10th Anniversary tour for the album Cultura. After the success of the first anniversary tour in March 2014, a second leg was announced taking in further venues across the UK, culminating in the band's final tour performance at The Exchange in Bristol in December 2014 . In 2015 it was announced that the band would headline Breaking Bands Festival in Bromsgrove that summer. Prior to the show there had been no public announcement that this was to signify the break-up or indefinite hiatus of the band, and cryptic statements by the band on stage left many fans confused as to their future. Over the following years, the activity of the band as a whole was largely unknown. Vocalist Paul Isola returned to his homeland of Gibraltar, forming a multi-media production company. Guitarist Danny Felice and bassist Stuart Cavilla relaunched their project The Heretic Order, recording a number of EPs and albums and touring across Europe. Guitarist Pedro Caparros López began working on a new project titled L’Anima and performed a number of tour dates across the UK as well as recording and releasing new material. Drummer Andre Joyzi carried on working in a number of positions in the music industry, firstly continuing to run a number of music venues in London, and then going on to work as a drum tech and tour manager for a number of artists across the world including Dragonforce and Cradle Of Filth. In 2017, after much radio silence and comments on the bands social media pages that the band was ‘done’, they were announced to headline the Gibraltar National Day Festival that September. The one-off concert - which saw the return of original bassist Stuart Cavilla and former drummer Óscar Preciado Zamora - drew a massive crowd, filling Casemates Square and was broadcast live on Gibraltar TV and streamed online across the world. A number of years silence from the band followed, with members continuing to work on their separate projects; occasionally sharing updates about their respective projects on Breed 77’s social media channels. After the Coronavirus pandemic in early 2020, vocalist Paul Isola returned to the public eye for the first time in almost 3 years, performing a livestream of a number of songs as part of the Gibraltar Live At Home sessions. In the months that followed, guitarist Danny Felice also featured in the program, fuelling speculation that the band would shortly be reuniting. In early 2021 increased activity was noticed on the band’s Facebook page, with cryptic videos appearing and the launch of an Instagram account for the band. After a 48 hour countdown, on 10 February 2021 the band released a new music video and recording - recorded remotely by the band members - of an acoustic version of the bands 2004 track A Matter Of Time. A statement from the band accompanied the release of the video, signifying that Breed 77 had decided to ‘awaken from their slumber’ and that new music and a number of multi-media releases were on the horizon. Whilst the statement said that the band may not be able to perform live together with an audience at the current time, it is implied that plans are on the cards for a tour in future. As of February 2021, the full lineup of the reunited band has not been confirmed publicly, however it is thought based on the music video released that the band will consist of vocalist Paul Isola and guitarists Danny Felice and Pedro Caparros López with any other members currently unknown.
The band consists of Paul Isola (vocals, percussion), Danny Felice (guitars), Pedro Caparros (guitars), Stuart Cavilla (5-string bass) and Andre Joyzi (drums).
In 1998, Kerrang! readers voted Breed 77 the 'Best Unsigned Band'. In 1999, they won both the Metal Hammer and Kerrang! awards for the best new band. Then in 2001 they signed a five-album deal with Albert Productions, the renowned Australian publisher of AC/DC.
They have five studio albums, 'Breed77', 'Cultura', 'In My Blood (En mi Sangre)', 'Insects' and the compilation album 'Un Encuentro', with features Spanish versions of songs from the first three albums, plus the bands latest album to date ‘The Evil Inside’ which was 25th March 2013.
On 28 August 2013, lead vocalist Paul Isola announced his departure from the band due to personal circumstances, detailing that he would not be participating in the band's upcoming summer tour. He revealed that his replacement would be Rui Lopez, who would be completing the lineup for the four dates and joining the band thereafter. Following this, it was announced in early 2014 that Paul Isola was to rejoin the band for a newly announced 10th Anniversary tour for the album Cultura. After the success of the first anniversary tour in March 2014, a second leg was announced taking in further venues across the UK, culminating in the band's final tour performance at The Exchange in Bristol in December 2014 . In 2015 it was announced that the band would headline Breaking Bands Festival in Bromsgrove that summer. Prior to the show there had been no public announcement that this was to signify the break-up or indefinite hiatus of the band, and cryptic statements by the band on stage left many fans confused as to their future. Over the following years, the activity of the band as a whole was largely unknown. Vocalist Paul Isola returned to his homeland of Gibraltar, forming a multi-media production company. Guitarist Danny Felice and bassist Stuart Cavilla relaunched their project The Heretic Order, recording a number of EPs and albums and touring across Europe. Guitarist Pedro Caparros López began working on a new project titled L’Anima and performed a number of tour dates across the UK as well as recording and releasing new material. Drummer Andre Joyzi carried on working in a number of positions in the music industry, firstly continuing to run a number of music venues in London, and then going on to work as a drum tech and tour manager for a number of artists across the world including Dragonforce and Cradle Of Filth. In 2017, after much radio silence and comments on the bands social media pages that the band was ‘done’, they were announced to headline the Gibraltar National Day Festival that September. The one-off concert - which saw the return of original bassist Stuart Cavilla and former drummer Óscar Preciado Zamora - drew a massive crowd, filling Casemates Square and was broadcast live on Gibraltar TV and streamed online across the world. A number of years silence from the band followed, with members continuing to work on their separate projects; occasionally sharing updates about their respective projects on Breed 77’s social media channels. After the Coronavirus pandemic in early 2020, vocalist Paul Isola returned to the public eye for the first time in almost 3 years, performing a livestream of a number of songs as part of the Gibraltar Live At Home sessions. In the months that followed, guitarist Danny Felice also featured in the program, fuelling speculation that the band would shortly be reuniting. In early 2021 increased activity was noticed on the band’s Facebook page, with cryptic videos appearing and the launch of an Instagram account for the band. After a 48 hour countdown, on 10 February 2021 the band released a new music video and recording - recorded remotely by the band members - of an acoustic version of the bands 2004 track A Matter Of Time. A statement from the band accompanied the release of the video, signifying that Breed 77 had decided to ‘awaken from their slumber’ and that new music and a number of multi-media releases were on the horizon. Whilst the statement said that the band may not be able to perform live together with an audience at the current time, it is implied that plans are on the cards for a tour in future. As of February 2021, the full lineup of the reunited band has not been confirmed publicly, however it is thought based on the music video released that the band will consist of vocalist Paul Isola and guitarists Danny Felice and Pedro Caparros López with any other members currently unknown.
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Breed77 Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Breed77:
A Matter of Time If you are crying for me, dry your tears If you…
A Safe Place Hiding in Hide inside myself and I trust nobody else Farther…
A_Matter_of_Time If you are crying for me, dry your tears If you…
Blind Blind, blinded by the light Nothing can I see All the whispe…
Breaking The Silence Until the day I see your face In the mirror Until the…
Calling Out Why? Why? Why? With a glass I cut my hand Will it help me…
Drown Take a step inside, come in, and go down, down,…
Eyes That See Why? Why? Why? Why? Where are the children? Needles i…
Final Prayer If I lose my thoughts If I lose my faith in…
Fly I know the clock's are running slow And we'll get there…
Individuo How much do you think you know? The truth hides behind…
Karma What goes around, comes around Well Take a look around my …
Know That You Know Yeah Save me from myself Won't you take me off the shelf? He…
La Ultima Hora Si ah In a darkened place Man without a face Count on finge…
Matter Of Time If you are crying for me, dry your tears If you…
Numb Ow, yeah Ow, yeah I sold my body to free my mind Asking…
Oracion Final Si pierdo la fe Si puedo comprender Podre creer why si vendo…
Petroleo ¿Qué has elegido? Y dime quién te ha elegido a tí No…
Resurrection Is there something I should know? I'm asking the questions s…
Rise You realise What I've seen with these eyes If you could see…
Shadows Hey Hey Why do you look at me without your face? Face I'm go…
So You Know Yeah Save me from myself Won't you take me off the shelf? He…
Switch Confusion in my head My eyes see only red Throwing the stone…
Tears As we sent a bomb to melt away there sky A…
The Hole Falling deeper as we fall I know We fall We fall Deeper we…
The only one's You hear me crawling I'm inside of you See all the…
The River In the morning I am empty, Of everything I used to…
Tomorrow Hello, hello Was you in there long ago? (?) is in the…
Voices How much do you think you know? The truth hides behind…
World All the things you've been told that you keep inside Find…
World's on Fire All the things you've been told that you keep inside Find…
Worlds on Fire All the things you've been told that you keep inside Find…
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@Jolkerable
anyone still listening in 2024? i listened to this song 14 years ago. i was 16 years old. i downloaded from pirate bay and put it into my ipod shuffle. today i was cleaning my garage and found my shuffle and i still got this song. man nostalgia.
@vicstevensn2684
Such and underrated band. Breed 77 is such a treasure. Loved the change in lyrics to reflect the bullshit going on since 2001. Stop the proxies.
@Egzackt
This is better than the latest cover by Bad Wolves. Sad these guys didn't get the same blow up.
@xavier6134
because they are not cunt like bad wolves taking advantage of the sinead death to make money i saw breed77 1 time in live its a great "little" band and they are really nice too
@JonasHyldgaard
first off, i think bad wolves cover hits the common taste better than breed77's.
second, @Xav donating the money earned on the cover to Dolores' kids isnt "taking advantage" or "making money off" of her death.
peace!
@__Stitchy
@@JonasHyldgaard The Cranberries didn't hit the common taste either. And I'm not saying Bad Wolves are sellouts or something, but it's easily possible to donate to charity AND ALSO sell out
@jakee5463
i said similar when i heard bad wolves' verson. \m/
@alexbliss9353
I came here to say THIS!! I agree 100%
@aslapiana
The song / message transcends time and carries a powerful message. The artists make you not only hear it, but feel it. Beautiful cover.... it kicks serious ass!
@BNTER
I never get bored of this cover <3