Mar de Copas | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Lima, Peru |
Genres | Alternative rock, New wave, Rock ballads, Post-punk, Melodic rock |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | Mar de Copas Productions S.A. |
Associated acts | Circo Ficcion El Aire La Banda Azul Los Hnos. Brother's Los Inocentes Los Trece Baladas Narcosis Ultramotor Wicho García & Fernando Chirinos |
Website | Official Website |
Members | Luis Donaldo García Hildebrandt José Manuel Barrios de la Puente Phoebe Naufsika Condos Eduardo José Leverone César Zamalloa Diez Canseco |
Past members | Gerardo Cristobal Jorge de Tramontana Rocío Madueño Christian Molina Francisco “Pancho" Rodriguez Claudia Salem Felix Torrealva |
Mar de Copas is a Peruvian rock band from Lima. They emerged from the South American independent music scene of the 1990s.
Mar de Copas sold over 50,000 copies of their first four albums in Peru, where an album with 5,000 copies sold is considered a "Disco de Oro" (Best-seller music award). No other Peruvian band has done the same. They are influenced by American and Spanish songwriters from the 1960s and 1980s, including music periods from La Nueva Ola and Alternative Rock.
Mar de Copas was founded by Manuel Barrios (guitar and vocals) and Eduardo Leverone (drums) in 1992, after splitting up their band Los Inocentes. Barrios and Leverone have confirmed they are heavily influenced by Nino Bravo, Manolo Galván, Los Secretos, El Ultimo de la Fila, Pistones, The Smiths, R.E.M., The Church, James, Elvis Presley and Carlos Gardel.
They worked with fellow musicians and Felix Torrealva on their first album under the name "As de Copas". They invited their close friends Claudia Salem and Phoebe Condos to sing backing vocals for the first seven songs they wrote. Luis "Wicho" García, who at the time worked as the sound engineer at the recording studio of Miki Gonzáles promised to sing the remaining songs and remain as their lead singer. García was part of Narcosis with Jorge "Pelo" Madueño and Fernando "Cachorro" Vial. García also played an important role in other projects for Miki Gonzáles such as La Banda Azul. By 1993, Barrios and Leverone finished writing 12 songs, and changed the name of the band to "Mar de Copas". The band signed a contract with El Virrey record company to initially make 300 cassette copies for them. Their first album was named "Mar de Copas". Songs like "Fugitivo" and "Canción" were inspired in trips they made to Punta Sal and Tarma respectively. Rodrigo Quijano wrote the song "Canción" which is considered their most notable trova song. Barrios and Leverone wrote melodies based on country music in "Recompensa" and "Héroe del delito". "Faena" is attributed to bullfighting and "Mujer Noche", their signature song, was chosen for their first music video. In August 1993, the band played live for the first time at the Phantom Pub in Lima.