Resurrexion

Year: 2006
Artist: Moderatto

Songs

Other albums by Moderatto

Moderatto - Plug & Play
Plug & Play
2008, songs: 2
Moderatto - 5 Éxitos Por Un Tostón
Moderatto - Juntos
Juntos
2008, songs: 5
Moderatto - Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits
2007, songs: 1

Facts about the album "Resurrexion"

Album Title: Resurrexion
Artist: Moderatto

Meta Information: "Resurrexion" is a studio album by the Mexican glam rock band Moderatto, released on September 14, 2018. The album marks Moderatto's return to the music scene after a hiatus, signaling a new chapter in the band's career. "Resurrexion" features a mix of original compositions and covers, showcasing Moderatto's signature blend of glam rock, pop, and electronic influences. With its catchy hooks, energetic performances, and flamboyant style, the album reaffirms Moderatto's status as one of Mexico's most beloved and enduring rock bands.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Glam Rock Revival: Moderatto is known for their flamboyant stage presence and glam rock aesthetic, drawing inspiration from iconic bands like KISS, Mötley Crüe, and Poison. "Resurrexion" continues this tradition, with tracks that pay homage to the excesses and theatrics of classic glam rock. From their outrageous costumes to their high-energy performances, Moderatto embodies the spirit of glam rock revival, bringing a sense of fun and escapism to the Mexican music scene.

  2. Collaborative Efforts: "Resurrexion" features collaborations with guest musicians and vocalists, adding depth and diversity to the album's sound. Notable collaborators include Mexican rock singer Alejandra Guzmán, who lends her powerful vocals to the track "No Podrás", and Argentine rock band Enanitos Verdes, who join Moderatto on the song "Como Quisiera Decirte". These collaborative efforts showcase Moderatto's ability to connect with other artists and create memorable musical moments that resonate with fans.

  3. Evolution of Sound: While "Resurrexion" retains Moderatto's trademark glam rock sound, the album also explores new musical territories and sonic textures. Tracks like "Amor Prohibido" and "Veneno Vil" incorporate elements of electronic music and modern pop production, adding a contemporary edge to Moderatto's classic sound. This evolution of sound demonstrates Moderatto's willingness to experiment and innovate, while staying true to their roots as purveyors of glam rock extravagance.

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