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Nuclear Valdez

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Like the music they play, Nuclear Valdez are a dichotomy. Each of the four members of the band are of Latin descent; all born outside of the United States. And, similar to many young Hispanics raised in South Florida, " The Nukes" grew up listening to American Rock n' Roll as well as the mixture of Latin sounds they heard in their parents homes. Their soulful, passionate vocals, hot edge guitars, memorable melodies and driving rhythm section are the results of the fusion of these sounds and is what makes Nuclear Valdez so unique and exciting.
Their music speaks of a generation and a cultural exchange that emerged from the streets of Miami. Here, they developed a strong local following and became an essential live band, capable of sharing the stage with artists as diverse as The Hoodoo Gurus, Jane's Addiction, Ron Wood & Bo Diddley, Living Colour, The Smithereens, The Dead Milkmen and The Mavericks among others.
In the early 90's, the band released two critically acclaimed albums on Epic Records. Their debut album, "I Am I" produced the radio hit, "Summer". MTV were early believers in the band and proved critical to their early success. Early on, "Summer" was put into Active rotation. The band then filmed a promotional clip for MTV with director Paula Grief and were invited to appear on one of the early episodes of their groundbreaking show, "Unplugged" with The Alarm. Featured guest performers on the album included Bruce Brody of Lone Justice, Benmont Tench of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers and Meredith Brooks.
After touring extensively throughout Europe and the United States, Nuclear Valdez went back into the studio to work on their second album, "Dream Another Dream" with producer Steve Brown (The Cult, George Michael, Manic Street Preachers). Many critics commented that this album sounded more like a third or fourth release for such a young band because it showed their ability to arrange and produce beyond the basic guitar, bass and drum roots of their first album. More experimental and diverse, this album highlighted the cultural and musical diversity of the band and showed off the percussive and rhythmic melodies of their Latin roots. The single "Dance Where The Bullets Fly", aired on a season finale of the popular television show, Melrose Place and was the bands foray to commercial Top 40 radio.
After pursuing other musical endeavors individually, the band decided to reform in the beginning of 2000 and recorded 12 new songs which clearly show that their chemistry is stronger than ever. Joined by new lead guitar player Rafael Tarrago who previously played with various Miami artists, the band has a newfound energy . As a long-time fan, Rafael has made the transition easy and "In A Minute All Could Change" is really a return to the earlier sound of the band; pure, raw and guitar-driven. There are songs like "Wonderland", "Stem Of Tragedy" and "Goodbye Mary", each with something different that distinguishes them among themselves as well as other compositions which communicate whatever happens to anybody in one of the million days of his or her life. Evidence, that "in a minute, all could change".
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Member Since: 21/12/2006
Band Website: www.nuclearvaldez.com
Band Members: Fro Sosa - Vocals/Guitar/Keyboards
Juan Diaz - Bass
Robert Le Mont - Drums
Jorge Barcala- Lead Guitar
Influences: Nuclear Valdez - Share A Little Shelter
Record Label: Unknown Indie
Type of Label: Indie

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