Ska-P | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Vallecas, Madrid, Spain |
Genres | Ska punk, two-tone, punk rock, alternative rock |
Years active | 1994–2005, 2008–2014, 2017–present |
Labels | AZ, RCA, Sony BMG, Warner |
Members | Pulpul Joxemi Julitros Kogote |
Past members | Pipi Luismi |
Website | ska-p |
Ska-P (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈkape]) is a Spanish ska punk band formed in 1994 in Vallecas, a district of Madrid, by a group of friends from Madrid, Navarre and Euskadi.[1]
The band can be categorized, politically, as an anti-establishment musical group, sometimes even considered anarcho-communist. Musically, despite their fun image, Ska-P has well-rehearsed and tight arrangements, and as of 2002, includes among its members a brass section.
At the end of 2004, they announced work on a new album. After voting four against two, in February 2005, the sudden and unexpected announcement was made that the band would take a break to allow the members to work on side projects, though some considered the band to have dissolved. Their farewell concert in September 2005 filled the 10,000-seat La Cubierta in Spain.[1] The band's worldwide farewell tour of 2005 ended in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in October of that year.
In October 2007 the band confirmed they were getting back together and in September 2008 released the single "Crimen sollicitationis". This was followed in October by a new album, Lágrimas y gozos ("tears and joy"). The release of the album was followed by a brief tour.[2] Ska-P returned to La Cubierta Stadium in December 2008 to perform their only concert in Spain of that tour.[3] In 2010 and 2011, Ska-P held their first tour in Japan.