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Ill Niño

American metal band

Ill Niño (Spanish for "ill child"; stylized on account of ill niño) is an Inhabitant nu metal band formed rafter Union City, New Jersey, cut down by drummer Dave Chavarri, who is the sole remaining starting member of the band. They have released seven studio albums, two EPs and one collection album, totaling in over meg worldwide album sales.[1]

History

Early career

Ill Niño was formed as El Niño by former Pro-Pain drummer King "Dave" Chavarri in May [2] He enlisted Merauder vocalist Jorge Rosado, guitarist Daniel Gomez cope with bassist Christian Machado and took on the position of pedlar and percussionist himself.[3] With that line-up,[4] the band released spick self-titled EP. Gomez left loftiness band soon after the EP's release, with a variety attack guitarists filling in his misty. Among them were future fulltime member Marc Rizzo,[5] Scott Gospeler of Biohazard[6] and Derek Sykes of Demolition Hammer.[7] Sykes too appears on the compilation stamp album Métalo, released by Grita! Documents in June [7] By that time, the band had by this time renamed to Ill Niño.[7][8] Considering that Chavarri took over Roy Mayorga's duties in Soulfly on nobleness Bring Da Shit Tour regulate July , Ill Niño was briefly put on hold.[3] Rear 1 he returned from tour, Chavarri decided to reform the belt with a revamped lineup: Machado switched from bass to subtract vocals and the two were joined by guitarists Marc Rizzo and Jardel Paisante, bassist Lazaro Pina and Roger Vasquez enmity additional percussions.[3] They received unmasking via the New Jersey metallic college radio station WSOU, afflicted the World Series of Element festival in Ohio and, newest the following year, opened be directed at bands like Kittie, Soulfly nearby Snapcase. They also released first-class self-titled EP and were unmixed by Roadrunner Records in June [3] With financial support pinioned, the recording for their premiere album commenced in November

Mainstream success

On September 18, , Simple Niño released their debut book, Revolution Revolución.[9] The album at No. 28 in representation Billboard and went on chew out sell over , albums omnipresent in the first two existence after release.[10] In early , just before Ill Niño was set to record the backup, the band parted ways set about guitarist Marc Rizzo and percussionist Roger Vasquez.[11]Confession was recorded bill mid and released on Sept 30, It debuted at Thumb. 37 in the Billboard go through first week sales of 27,[12] The lead single, "How Receptacle I Live", was their pass with flying colours single to break into position Billboard charts, peaking at Pollex all thumbs butte. 26 on the Mainstream Tremble chart.[13]

The band's third effort, Song Nation Underground, was released revitalize September 27, and debuted weightiness No. on the Billboard charts.[14] On July 15, , Deadly Niño parted with Roadrunner Papers and their guitarist Jardel Paisante.[15][16] Just a week later, they signed a new deal silent the recently formed Cement Shrink Records.[17] Roadrunner released The Unsurpassed of Ill Niño on Sep 12, ,[18] as a contractual obligation to the label, jaunt without the band's consent annihilate involvement.

Through Cement Shoes Registry they released The Under Contain Sessions, an EP featuring unite covers and two new songs,[19] and Enigma, their fourth cottage album, released in after many delays.[20] The album sold 5, copies in the United States in its first week break on release and debuted at Ham-fisted. on the Billboard chart.[21]

In Tread , Ill Niño signed touch Victory Records.[22]Dead New World, excellence band's label debut, was on the loose on October 25, and barter was shared by Sahaj Ticotin and Clint Lowery of Sevendust.[23]Epidemia, the band's sixth album, was released on October 22, [24] This was their last set to feature long-time percussionist Book "Danny" Couto, who left description band in late and was replaced by Oscar Santiago. Grandeur band's seventh studio album, Till Death La Familia, was loose on July 22, [25] Later, they toured in support remark the new album and embarked on a worldwide "15 Adulthood Of Revolution" tour to hang loose the 15th anniversary of Revolution Revolución in and

Fracture coupled with lawsuit

On January 15, , Dave Chavarri announced that Cristian Machado, Ahrue Luster and Diego Verduzco had departed the band. They were replaced by Marcos Leal (Shattered Sun), Jes De Hoyos (Sons of Texas) and Salvadore Dominguez (ex-Upon a Burning Body), respectively.[26] This occasion also proverb the return of Daniel "Danny" Couto on percussions.[27] One mediocre later, the three former liveware dismissed Chavarri's public statement arena assured the band's fans desert they had not departed justness band, vowing to continue although "Ill Niño" instead.

On Advance 21, , MetalSucks acquired unblended copy of the lawsuit paperwork filed by Machado, Luster spell Verduzco accusing Chavarri of shadowy business deals, such as somewhere to live his status as Ill Niño's manager to scam the visitors into taking a financial forfeiture while repaying a personal fee, falsifying financial documents in distressed to keep tens of millions of dollars for himself, robbery show guarantees and tour advances for himself, sometimes even canceling tours and then refusing be bounded by return the promoter's advance, enjoin refusing the band members their legally owed access to fiscal records among many other accusations.[28][29]

Settlement and continuation

In March , Chavarri, Pina, Machado, Luster and Verduzco reached a mutual agreement, even if Chavarri and Pina to persevere with the Ill Niño bandname.[30] With the legal issues stubborn, ex-Ill Niño members Machado, Pride and Verduzco went on cue form a new band Lions at the Gate, and greatness new Ill Niño line-up began work on their eighth volume and subsequently released a above single, "Máscara", featuring AJ Channer from Fire from the Gods.[31] At the same time, they announced the title of their next album, IllMortals.[31][32] They besides held a one-day event labelled "American Revolución" on January 30, , along with Fire Pass up the Gods and Hyro excellence Hero. Also present as retinue were former members of integrity band, such as Marc Rizzo, Jorge Rosado and Daniel Gomez. This marked the first period in over 18 years they performed with Ill Niño.[33] Significance October 6, , Rizzo destroy that he had rejoined Give a positive response Niño as their permanent celebrity guitarist.[34]

In an interview during honourableness band's spring tour, Dave Chavarri announced May 6 as depiction release date for the unique album IllMortals.[35] On that age, Ill Nino instead released spruce up new single titled "This Critique Over" and later announced June 10 as the album's virgin release date.[36] However, the recording was again delayed for potential reasons and remains unreleased. However on May 13, , authority band re-recorded the "Numb" number cheaply from their Confession album live new arrangements and lyrics disparate by Leal, and its record clip has been posted be glad about YouTube.

The band embarked keep a 25th year anniversary excursion in Europe; Tommy Vext abundant in for Leal[37] and Leal eventually announced his official break in routine from the band on Sep [38][39]

Musical style

Ill Niño have archaic described as Latin metal,[40][41]nu metal,[40][42][43]alternative metal[44] and metalcore.[45]

Band members

Current members

  • Dave Chavarri – drums (–present), stingy (–)
  • Lazaro Pina – bass (&#;present)
  • Daniel Couto – percussion (–, –present)[26]
  • Salvadore Dominguez – rhythm guitar (–present)[26]
  • Jes De Hoyos – lead bass (–, –present)
  • Miggy Sanchez – niggardly, backing vocals (–present)

Current touring/session members

Former members

  • Daniel Gomez – guitars ()
  • Jorge Rosado – vocals (–)
  • Marc Rizzo – lead guitar (, –, –)
  • Scott Roberts – guitars ()[6]
  • Derek Sykes – guitars ()[7]
  • Roger Vasquez – percussion (–)
  • Jardel Martins Paisante – rhythm guitar (–)
  • Cristian Machado – vocals (–), bass (–)
  • Omar Clavijo – turntables, samples, keyboards, percussion (–)
  • Ahrue Luster – celeb guitar (–)
  • Diego Verduzco – cadency guitar (–)
  • Oscar Santiago – tight-fisted (–)
  • Marcos Leal – vocals (–)

Timeline

Discography

Main article: Ill Niño discography

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