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Iguana Lovers is an
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band that formed in 1990 in west
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, by Ariel Soriano (guitars and vocals), Ivan Mirabal (guitars)and Javier Accossatto (bass). They are currently playing with Gabriel Diederle (tambourine and machines) The band continues today as it has since 1990 and released four LP's and nine EP's.


Career overview and sound

The band took part in the "sonic movementt popular in Buenos Aires, by shoegaze, bands like
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, Sonic Youth and
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, and by the first wave of Argentinian post punk bands like Los Pillos. Iguana Lovers' sound was defined by the sound experimentation, sentimental and ethereal vocal melodies, mixed with distorted guitars and creative sounds. Iguana Lovers have participated in several concerts and festivals invited by artists such as New Order, Ian Brown, Peter Hook,
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and other local and international talent.


History

Iguana Lovers released their first album ''Universe'' on a small press-run cassette. The band toured the country and South America, also in 1990 they took part of the Sonic Movement. In 1991, with the incorporation of Diego Cid on samplers, an important Buenos Aires DJ of
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and acid house, they began to play in different dance clubs. They then recorded Jungla EP, coming out in 1992 and was presented live in Die Schule sponsored by Omar Chaban. The band, which increasingly gained popularity, closed the year with a big concert at the
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and were credited as the most important new band of the independent Buenos Aires scene. They signed with the independent record company, Tripoli Discos, in 1993, and released the single Mar, which had been recorded in 1990 for their first album. In the mid-90s, they spent a few years of not playing, because they were not in agreement with the record producers provided by the record company to record their second album. They decided to leave it unfinished in the studio. In late 1994, after a massive concert in
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, they split up over differences in opinion. In 1996 they recorded Sonic Youth track ''Cotton Crown'' for the compilation Wave of Kool things (1997). Ariel Soriano meanwhile also recorded with Televidentes band, ''My Friend Goo'' for the same compilation. They meet again in 1998, this time without Ariel Soriano, to record The Cure's ''Fascination Street for the compilation Into The Sea of Cure (1999) Since their return in 2001, after a time experimenting with new technologies, they recorded the singles ''Nuclear Age'' (2003), ''Funeral/Cristales'', ''Universo'' and ''Brilla'' (2007), for The
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Singles Club,
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, ''Clash'' (2009), ''Virgen'' (2009), ''Surfer de Padua'' (2010) and ''Colonias Espaciales'' (2013), the EPs ''Iguana Lovers'' (2005), ''Creí'' (2007), ''International Mistery Man'' (2010) and ''Ilusión'' (2013) and the LPs ''Esencial'' (2008), which is the album of the year, ''Psicoclash'' (2011) and ''Surfing Caos'' (2014). Also they continued performing live at several festivals and clubs in Argentina including those memorable shows with New Order (last concert with the original line up with Peter Hook) (2006), with Ian Brown of
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(2006) and with a solo Peter Hook (2006). Then with
Mark Gardener Mark Stephen Gardener (born 6 December 1969, in Oxford, England) is an English rock musician, and a singer and guitarist with the shoegazing band Ride. Ride Gardener formed Ride with Andy Bell (guitar), whom he met at Cheney School in Oxfo ...
of Ride, playing Ride songs(2007), with Laurence Colbert, Ride's drummer on Iguana Lovers (2008), with
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, to celebrate the Iguana Lovers 20th anniversary (2011) and
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(2014), who they performed with, in a packed concert and on their last LP, Surfing Caos.


Surfing Caos

The Iguana Lover's new album, Surfing Caos, was performed live on 21 May 2014 to a mass concert supporting
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in Buenos Aires. It was recorded between Buenos Aires, Manchester and Oxford. On the album several guest musicians contributed; Martyn Walsh (Inspiral Carpets) on bass, Laurence Colbert from Ride and Gaz Coombes, on drums and
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, Ride's former lead singer/ guitarist, who also took charge of mixing and post production at his studio OX4 Sound in Oxford. Other collaborators were Adrián Yanzón on vocals, ex Los Pillos and Gabriel Vampi Diederle on tambourine.


Members

* Ariel Soriano – guitar, vocals * Iván Mirabal – guitar * Javier Accossatto – bass * Gabriel Diederle – percussion and machines


Discography


Albums

* ''Universo'' – LP – (1991) * ''Jungla'' – EP – (1992) * ''Mar'' – EP – (1993) * ''Cruxificado'' – EP – (1994) * ''Aún existe ese caos'' – EP – (2000) * ''Iguana Lovers'' – EP – (2005) * ''Creí'' – EP – (2007) * ''Esencial'' – LP – (2008) * ''International Mistery Man'' – EP – (2010) * ''Psicoclash'' – LP – (2011) * ''Ilusión'' – EP – (2013) * ''Ox4 Mixes'' – EP – (2014) * ''Surfing Caos'' – LP – (2014)


Compilations and rarities

* ''En vivo en La Escuelita de David Lebon'' (1992) * ''Rock en Blanco y Negro'' (1993) * ''Wave of Kool Things'' (1997) * ''Into a Sea of Cure'' (1999) * ''En vivo en Radio Nacional'' (2012) * ''Iguana Lovers in da haus, live at Psycosonic Fest'' (2015)


Singles

* ''Universo'' (1990) * ''Regreso'' (1990) * ''Después'' (1990) * ''Skt'' (1990) * ''Soñar'' (1991) * ''Hogar'' (1991) * ''Ha sido'' (1992) * ''Brilla'' (1992) * ''Mar'' (1993) * ''Playa'' (1993) * ''La Ventana'' (1994) * ''Cruxificado'' (1994) * ''Aún existe ese Caos'' (2000) * ''No doy mas'' (2000) * ''Nuclear Age'' (2003) * ''Remediar Rock'' (2003) * ''Clash'' (2009) * ''Virgen'' (2009) * ''Surfer de Padua'' (2010) * ''Colonias Espaciales'' (2013)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Iguana Lovers Musical groups established in 1990 Argentine alternative rock groups Shoegazing musical groups Argentine indie rock groups Argentine punk rock groups Argentine post-rock groups