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'''Bluvertigo''' |
'''Bluvertigo''' are an Italian ] band from the ] metropolitan area. | ||
==History== | |||
Originally formed in 1992 with the name '''Golden Age''', the band switched to the name Bluvertigo shortly before recording their first album. The founding members are ] (Marco Castoldi), Andy (Andrea Fumagalli) and Marco Pancaldi. Drummer Sergio Carnevale joined the band in 1994 while Pancaldi was replaced by Livio Magnini in 1996. | |||
Bluvertigo's first album, ''Acidi e basi'' ("]s and ]"), was released in 1995. It was followed by ''Metallo non metallo'' ("] Nonmetal") in 1997 and ''Zero'' in 1999. These first three albums were later called "la trilogia chimica" ("the chemical trilogy") because every title has a reference to chemistry and the initial letters (AB-MN-Z) are respectively the first, the central and the last ones of the alphabet. In 2001 Bluvertigo participated to the Sanremo Music Festival with "L'assenzio (The Power of Nothing)". Following the release of the greatest hits album ''Pop Tools'', the band went on hiatus for almost a decade. In 2008 they reunited for a live performance on MTV, an event later documented in the album ''MTV Storytellers'' (2008). | Bluvertigo's first album, ''Acidi e basi'' ("]s and ]"), was released in 1995. It was followed by ''Metallo non metallo'' ("] Nonmetal") in 1997 and ''Zero'' in 1999. These first three albums were later called "la trilogia chimica" ("the chemical trilogy") because every title has a reference to chemistry and the initial letters (AB-MN-Z) are respectively the first, the central and the last ones of the alphabet. In 2001 Bluvertigo participated to the Sanremo Music Festival with "L'assenzio (The Power of Nothing)". Following the release of the greatest hits album ''Pop Tools'', the band went on hiatus for almost a decade. In 2008 they reunited for a live performance on MTV, an event later documented in the album ''MTV Storytellers'' (2008). | ||
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==Members== | ==Members== | ||
'''Current members''' | |||
* ] (Marco Castoldi) – lead vocals, bass, keyboards, piano <small>(1992–present)</small> | * ] (Marco Castoldi) – lead vocals, bass, keyboards, piano <small>(1992–present)</small> | ||
* Andy (Andrea Fumagalli) – keyboards, saxophone, backing vocals <small>(1992–present)</small> | * Andy (Andrea Fumagalli) – keyboards, saxophone, backing vocals <small>(1992–present)</small> | ||
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* Livio Magnini – guitar <small>(1996–present)</small> | * Livio Magnini – guitar <small>(1996–present)</small> | ||
'''Former members''' | |||
* Marco Pancaldi – guitar <small>(1992–1996)</small> | * Marco Pancaldi – guitar <small>(1992–1996)</small> | ||
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== Source and external links == | == Source and external links == | ||
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*http://www.morganofficial.it/ Morgan official website] | * | ||
{{MTV EMA for Best Italian Act}} | {{MTV EMA for Best Italian Act}} |
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Bluvertigo | |
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Bluvertigo in 2008 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Italy |
Genres | |
Years active | 1991–2001, 2008, 2014–2017, 2021-present |
Members | Morgan Andrea Fumagalli Sergio Carnevale Livio Magnini |
Past members | Marco Pancaldi |
Bluvertigo are an Italian alternative rock band from the Milan metropolitan area.
History
Originally formed in 1992 with the name Golden Age, the band switched to the name Bluvertigo shortly before recording their first album. The founding members are Morgan (Marco Castoldi), Andy (Andrea Fumagalli) and Marco Pancaldi. Drummer Sergio Carnevale joined the band in 1994 while Pancaldi was replaced by Livio Magnini in 1996.
Bluvertigo's first album, Acidi e basi ("Acids and Bases"), was released in 1995. It was followed by Metallo non metallo ("Metal Nonmetal") in 1997 and Zero in 1999. These first three albums were later called "la trilogia chimica" ("the chemical trilogy") because every title has a reference to chemistry and the initial letters (AB-MN-Z) are respectively the first, the central and the last ones of the alphabet. In 2001 Bluvertigo participated to the Sanremo Music Festival with "L'assenzio (The Power of Nothing)". Following the release of the greatest hits album Pop Tools, the band went on hiatus for almost a decade. In 2008 they reunited for a live performance on MTV, an event later documented in the album MTV Storytellers (2008).
In 2003 Morgan released his first solo album: Le canzoni dell'appartamento.
Members
Current members
- Morgan (Marco Castoldi) – lead vocals, bass, keyboards, piano (1992–present)
- Andy (Andrea Fumagalli) – keyboards, saxophone, backing vocals (1992–present)
- Sergio Carnevale – drums, percussions (1996–present)
- Livio Magnini – guitar (1996–present)
Former members
- Marco Pancaldi – guitar (1992–1996)
Discography
- Acidi e Basi (1995)
- Metallo Non Metallo (1997)
- Zero - ovvero la famosa nevicata dell'85 (1999)
- Pop Tools (2001)
- MTV Storytellers (2008)
Source and external links
MTV Europe Music Award for Best Italian Act | |
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