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Hamlet (band)

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Hamlet
Hamlet performing in 2003
Hamlet performing in 2003
Background information
OriginMadrid, Spain
GenresGroove metal,[1] alternative metal, nu metal,[2] hard rock (early)
Years active1987–present
Labels
MembersJ. Molly
Luís Tárraga
Paco Sánchez
Alberto Marín
Álvaro Tenorio
Past membersJavier Gómez
Javier Rocaverti
Pablo Gianni
Augusto Hernández
Pedro Sanchez
Websitehamlet1.com

Hamlet is a Spanish five-piece metal band from Madrid, formed in 1987. They are signed to Maldito Records and have released twelve albums, their most recent being Berlín in 2018. They are considered the pioneers of alternative metal in Spain with their albums Sanatorio de Muñecos (1994) and Revolución 12.111 (1996).[3]

History

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Hamlet's history goes back to the late 1980s, when the five members decided to form a band using the name of one of the best-known works of writer William Shakespeare. After several concerts, they recorded a mini LP titled "Hamlet" with a style influenced by the era of hard rock. They continued to use the same style in the first official recording of the group, but with some changes (including formation). Peligroso was released in 1992 by DRO. The group was not very happy with the final work and this is the reason why the record is widely unknown.

1993: Sanatorio de Muñecos ("The True Beginning")

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More concerts and self-promotion lead J. Molly, Luis Tárraga, Pedro Sanchez, Paco Sanchez, and Augusto Hernandez to move to Tampa, Florida in 1993 to Morrisound Studios with producer and owner Tom Morris (Sepultura, Coroner, Morbid Angel) and record their second proper album Sanatorio de Muñecos. Without pressure, they were able to express all their musical influences (Sepultura, Pantera, Faith No More), and Hamlet formed their own sound. Their lyrics involve current topics and fans praise their musical evolution.

Discography

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Vocalist J. Molly performing in 2016

Albums

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Album Name Released No. of
tracks
Length
1. Peligroso 1992 12 32:28
2. Sanatorio de Muñecos 1994 13 49:07
3. Revolución 12.111 1996 15 59:47
4. Insomnio 1998 12 41:11
5. El Inferno 2000 11 40:05
6. Hamlet 2002 11 40:08
7. Syberia 2005 12 54:13
8. Pura Vida 2006 10 39:10
9. La Puta y el Diablo 2009 10 53:54
10. Amnesia 2011 11 45:25
11. La Ira 2015 13 50:36
12. Berlín 2018 11 41:45

DVDs

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DVD Name Released No. of
tracks
1. Directo 2003 24

Other song appearances

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Track Appearance Year
"Out in the Cold" Metal Gods, Tributo a Judas Priest 2000
"Más Azul" Estirpe - Inventarse el mundo 2005
"Hombre" Stravaganzza - Requiem 2007
"Maitasunaren Indarkeria" Idi Bihotz - Zuzenean 2007

References

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  1. ^ "Hamlet". todaslasnovedades.es. Archived from the original on 6 July 2012.
  2. ^ Hdez, Clara (9 February 2009). "Sé lo que hiciste, Pilar Rubio". 20 minutos (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Hamlet - Biography & History - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
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