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Ignacio Peña
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Bletzung | | |
City: Austin
Country: USA
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Bletzung
In March 2005, Bletzung’s first single “Only End up Lonely” won the Itunes Jukebox Jury which was held at the South by Southwest Music Conference in Austin, Texas.
“Austin’s annual South by Southwest Music and Media Conference is one of the largest showcases of live music anywhere in the world. Itunes and South by Southwest collected music industry professionals, conference attendees and a large box of demos in one room for the jukebox jury. The audience and the experts voted electronically using MS Interactive’s Perception Analyzer and San Juan, Puerto Rico’s Ignacio Peña garnered the highest score…” -itunes Music Store
The band relocated to Austin and within a few months played in an excess of 50 shows at the most important and respected clubs and festivals including Antone’s (Austin), Key Club (Los Angeles), followed by an invited guest appearance with Bryan Adams, back in their native Puerto Rico. At the same time, the video for “Lonely” garnered constant rotation on Austin’s own music channel ME TV. Other TV appearances on FOX News and LATV followed, and later that year, the song “Let Go” was included in Disc Makers’ “Independent Music World Series” compilation which showcases the top 15 acts from the Midwest as selected by Billboard Magazine and Taxi (the website), and is distributed to 10,000 industry insiders and professionals.
Now, Bleztung is ready to release their self-titled debut album. A conceptual proposal that entwines 12 songs featuring British influenced songwriting with an American approach to recording and making records. Listeners will soon hear the band’s unrelenting philosophy, that melody is king. The songs are a powerful marriage of melodically driven strong hooks, and memorable guitar riffs, which exist in a cinematic world of musical textures and connotations, culminating and creating the theme of “impending danger.”
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