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El Cuarteto de Nos (stylized as Cuarteto de Nos) is an Uruguayan
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group formed in 1980 in Montevideo,
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. Over the years, due to its particular sound that mixes elements of hip hop,
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,
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and
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, the group has developed an immense amount of popularity and praise in
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and
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countries. El Cuarteto de Nos has released 16 studio albums since 1984, as well as two compilation albums on numerous record labels, including Ayuí/Tacuabé, Orfeo, Sony BMG, Koala Records, Manzana Verde, Bizarro Records,
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, and Warner Music. They have experimented with many
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, and are one of the most important and recognized bands from Uruguay and
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in general. They've had two lineups with the current one formed since 2009.


History


Beginnings

During the Uruguayan Dictatorship, the idea for El Cuarteto de Nos was founded by brothers Roberto Musso (vocals and guitars) and Ricardo "Riki" Musso (guitars and keyboards) in 1980. They played with the idea of a fictional city called "Tajo", writing songs about the characters therein. Bassist Santiago Tavella was recruited as a long-time friend who, just like them, was an enormous fan of artists like
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,
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. Leonardo Baroncini would serve as a guest drummer until Álvaro Pintos joined in 1984. Together, they played rock covers until they started developing their own material in university.


Emergence as El Cuarteto

El Cuarteto de Nos played their first show in 1984, an instrumental set in the "El Tinglado" theater. They also played at the "La Máscara", "El Circular", "Teatro de la Alianza Francesa" theaters while developing their own musical style. Their first
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, ''Alberto Wolf y el Cuarteto de Nos'', was released later in November in collaboration with Alberto Wolf, who had six of the twelve songs. Álvaro Pintos joined the group as a permanent drummer following its release. They would keep this quartet lineup for 18 years until Riki Musso departed in 2009 due to creative differences. In 1985, they stepped on a stage, located in a fair from Villa Biarritz, dressed up with
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on their legs and balloons tied to their heads.Historia del Cuarteto de Nos, un grupo raro
(in Spanish) retrieved June 7, 2010.
In 1986, they edited their first LP, ''Soy una Arveja'' (I am a Pea). The following year, band members dressed up as elderly women to promote the song "''Soy una Vieja''" (). ''Soy una Arveja'' incorperated more electric guitars and surreal lyrics than in their album with Wolf, with many elements of new wave and
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music. They made references to the fictional city of Tajo and used their characters to apply a comedic or humorous lens on serious topics, such as sex, greed, and death. In 1988, their second album, ''Emilio García'' (by then, the fictional manager), was released. In 1991, the album ''Canciones del Corazón'' (Songs of the Heart) was released in
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, and it was a great commercial success for the band. In 1994, after four years of hiatus, they released their album ''Otra Navidad en las Trincheras'' (), which achieved quadruple platinum status almost instantly, making them the first Uruguayan band ever to achieve it. Mocking their success, they called their 1995 album ''Barranca abajo'' (). In late 1996, El Cuarteto de Nos released their seventh album ''El Tren Bala'' (). This album was controversial in Uruguay, since one of its songs, "''El día que Artigas se emborrachó''" (), references
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, the founding father of Uruguay. Attempts were made to ban the song,El día que "El zurdo" se emborrachó
(in Spanish) retrieved June 7, 2010.
Cuarteto De Nos - Biography
(in Spanish) retrieved June 7, 2010.
delaying the release of the album. Because of the diversity of musical styles presented, the record was well received, and it became a
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in a week. The popularity of the band started to decline in mid-1997 when they were working on their eighth studio album, ''Revista ¡¡Ésta!!'' (), which was released in 1998 to lukewarm sales and reception, which extended to their 2000 decade opener ''Cortamambo'' (), an album that gained a cult following over the years. This album also resulted in Riki Musso leaving the group for most of 2001, due to issues he had with the album cover. In 2004, the band recorded their best songs from every album to date with a better, more consistent production achieved by
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. In 2004, they released ''El Cuarteto de Nos'', a compilation album of their all-time hits played and recorded again, plus three new songs, called "''Hay que comer''" (), "''No quiero ser normal''" () and "Fui yo" (), the album was made in a more rocker style and had a coherent production.


2006-2013:''Raro'' Trilogy


A new formula with ''Raro''

El Cuarteto de Nos released ''Raro'' (''strange'' or ''weird'' in English) on May 20, 2006 as a departure from their previous work. Song lyrics were extended and sped up through the use of rap, hip-hop, and pop elements. The single "Yendo a la casa de Damián" was nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2007 in the "Best Rock Song" category. The band promoted their new album at the Pepsi Music 2008 festival in
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, Argentina. ''Raro'' was the first of three albums described as the ''Raro trilogy'' (with the other two being ''Bipolar'' and ''Porfiado''), where the band would experiment with different musical styles, lyrics, and themes. ''Raro'' and the rest of the trilogy marked a turning point for the band, leading to a surge in popularity in South America. Throughout the trilogy, Tavella would sing the lead vocals on two tracks on each album, serving as a break that juxtaposed Roberto Musso's fast and energetic lyrics.


Departing of Ricardo Musso and the releasing of ''Bipolar''

On May 27, 2009, in the midst of the development of their album ''Bipolar'', it was reported that Ricardo Musso had artistic and administrative differences with the course the band had taken. ''Majareta Productions'', announced that the band would not split, but would undergo structural change. With the departure of Ricardo Musso, two new musicians had joined the band, replacing Musso's guitar, Gustavo Antuña and the keyboardist Santiago Marrero. Finally, after many setbacks, the album was released in September 2009. This album was well received, winning five
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in June 2010.Premios Graffiti 2010: Ganadores
(in Spanish) retrieved June 7, 2010.


Closure with ''Porfiado''

The final entry of the ''Raro'' trilogy, ''Porfiado'' () was released on April 25th, 2012 through Warner Music in South America, Mexico, and Spain. It was the first album the group released as a quintet following Ricardo Musso's replacement by Antuña and Marrero. The album was well received, being praised by the Argentine edition of
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. '' Porfiado'' won the band several
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Awards in 2012. The album won the "Best Pop/Rock Album" category, with "Cuando sea Grande" (When I Grow Up) winning best rock song.


2014-Present: Newfound Success

El Cuarteto de Nos released ''Habla tu Espejo'' () in 2014. The album was much more serious and touched on darker themes than their previous work. It was particularly personal for vocalist Roberto Musso, touching on his family history of Alzeheimers, how to quell a child's fears, and self-doubt. The album was nominated for two Latin Grammys in 2015. ''Apocalipsis Zombi'' () released in 2017 and dove deeper into the pop-side of Latin rock. Originally a concept album, the songs drew from the common theme of zombies walking among society, or that society as a whole was populated with zombies and attempted to create an energetic and fun tone. Their final album of the 2010s, '' Jueves'' (), released in 2019. There were many producers on the album: Juan Campodónico (''Raro'' and others), Eduardo Cabra ( Calle 13), Héctor Castillo (
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), and Camilo Lara. Similarly, Musso went about writing the songs as "independent elements" rather than as pieces of an album. Their last record to date, ''Lámina Once'' (), released in 2022. The album's name comes from the Rorschach test, used to describe an individual's personality from unclear or ambiguous shapes. The group described the
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as a major inspiration for the album as they felt they were missing an eleventh inkblot plate to make sense of pandemic society, as Rorschach tests only consist of ten plates. At just shy of 33 minutes, it is the shortest album of their discography.


Members

;Current members *Roberto Musso – "Robertito" (
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) *Santiago Tavella – "Santi" (bass guitar and vocals) *Álvaro Pintos – "Alvin" ( Drummer and vocals) *Gustavo Antuña – "Topo" (guitar) *Santiago Marrero – (
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) ;Former members *Ricardo Musso (Riki) (guitar and vocals): 1984-2009 *Andrés Bedo – (keyboardist): 1984-1988 *Leonardo Baroncini – (drummer) (invited): 1984


Timeline

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Discography

*''El Cuarteto de Nos - Alberto Wolf'' - 1984 *''Soy una arveja'' - 1987 *''Emilio García'' - 1988 *''Canciones del Corazón'' - 1991 *''Otra Navidad en las Trincheras'' - 1994 *''Barranca Abajo'' - 1995 *''La misma porquería'' - 1995 *''El Tren Bala'' - 1996 *''Revista ¡¡Ésta!!'' - 1998 *''Cortamambo'' - 2000 *''El Cuarteto de Nos'' - 2004 *''Raro'' - 2006 *''Bipolar'' - 2009 *''Lo mejor de... Cuarteto de Nos'' - 2010 *'' Porfiado'' - 2012 *''Habla tu espejo'' - 2014 * ''Apocalipsis Zombi'' - 2017 * ''Jueves'' - 2019 * ''Lámina Once'' - 2022


References


External links


Official website

News on Cuarteto de Nos

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Cuarteto de Nos Uruguayan rock music groups Musical groups established in 1980 Latin Grammy Award winners