Pentagrama: The Symphony of Darkness and Controversy
Pentagrama, the enigmatic and controversial Mexican metal band, has left an indelible mark on the music scene with their haunting melodies and provocative lyrics. Their anthem, "A Cada Despedida," has become a timeless classic, resonating with fans across generations.
Formation and Early Success
Pentagrama was founded in 1987 by guitarist Sergio Arau and bassist Paco Barrios "El Mastuerzo." Their raw and uncompromising sound quickly gained a cult following in Mexico and beyond. With the addition of vocalist Juan Carlos Novelo and drummer Enrique "Queco" Nava, the band released their debut album, "Reflejos del Miedo," in 1991.
Challenges and Controversies
Pentagrama's music and lyrics often courted controversy. Their dark and introspective lyrics explored themes of death, loss, and the human condition, drawing criticism from some and admiration from others. The band faced accusations of Satanism and drug use, which they openly denied.
Musical Evolution and Discography
Despite the controversies, Pentagrama continued to evolve and refine their sound. Their subsequent albums, including "La Tempestad" (1992) and "Pentagrama" (1994), showcased their technical prowess and songwriting maturity. The band went on to release a string of successful albums, including "El Reino del Ego" (1998) and "La Ley del Caníbal" (2003).
Member Changes and Legacy
Pentagrama has undergone several lineup changes over the years, with only Arau and Barrios remaining constant members. The departures and additions of musicians have brought new influences and perspectives to the band's sound.
Pentagrama's legacy extends beyond their music. They have become an inspiration to countless metal bands in Mexico and Latin America. Their dark and introspective lyrics have resonated with generations of listeners, leaving an indelible mark on the metal genre.
Members:
* Sergio Arau: Guitar * Paco Barrios "El Mastuerzo": Bass * Juan Carlos Novelo: Vocals (former) * Enrique "Queco" Nava: Drums (former) * Various other musicians over the years
Discography:
* Reflejos del Miedo (1991) * La Tempestad (1992) * Pentagrama (1994) * El Reino del Ego (1998) * La Ley del Caníbal (2003) * XXX (2007) * El Año del Mico (2012) * La Maldición (2016)