Guillermo Gonzales

Guillermo Gonzales
Born (1976-10-21) October 21, 1976
Verona, Italy
Genres Grindcore, Death metal, Avant-garde, ambient, electronic, experimental, Psychedelic folk, Jazz, World music
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, musician
Instruments vocals, piano, synthesiser, guitar, Shruti box
Years active 1994–present
Labels Urlo Music, Freecom, Kreative Klan, Earache[1]
Associated acts Mothercare, Ephel Duath, Fringe Self, Perfect Pair, Kingdom, Mugen, Giubileos, Farabrutto, The Gonzales, Bleeding Hate, Sbibu
Notable instruments
Overtone singing, Kaosspad 2, Shruti box

Guillermo Gonzales (born October 21, 1976) is an Italian singer, song-writer and musician.

Biography

Guillermo Gonzales is an Italian singer-songwriter and musician.

From 1994 to 2008 he's been the frontman of the Italian extreme metal band Mothercare, especially known for their collaboration with Mark Greenway from Napalm Death[2] and Mieszko Talarczyk from Nasum.[3][4]

After leaving Mothercare in September 2008, two months later he was called by long-time friend Davide Tiso to substitute Luciano George Lorusso as Ephel Duath's vocalist,[5] but this experience came to an end shortly, as the band parted ways with their long-time label Earache in 2009.[6]

Since 2012 he has been running several musical projects with Italian virtuoso percussionist Sbibu, spanning from jazz to prog rock,
from ethnic music to experimental music, collaborating with a vast range of musicians.

In 2014 he has joined as second vocalist Premio Tenco SIAE Award winners Farabrutto,[7] a psychedelic folk-rock band where Sbibu plays the ground drums.[8]

Discography

Mothercare[9][10]

Mugen

Guest

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