El último Ke Zierre was formed at the end of 1987 in Burriana, Spain. Although the initial line-up was Pedro, Viçent, Oscar, Natxo and Manolo, this changed before the release of their first recording, when Natxo was replaced by Feo. In 1991, they released their first LP, No soporto vuestras caras, in 1992 they released Soldadito Español, and in 1993, Que se repartan el mundo. The line-up would change again before releasing their fourth disc, Esperando el viento, with Manolo being replaced by Na...
El último Ke Zierre was formed at the end of 1987 in Burriana, Spain. Although the initial line-up was Pedro, Viçent, Oscar, Natxo and Manolo, this changed before the release of their first recording, when Natxo was replaced by Feo. In 1991, they released their first LP, No soporto vuestras caras, in 1992 they released Soldadito Español, and in 1993, Que se repartan el mundo. The line-up would change again before releasing their fourth disc, Esperando el viento, with Manolo being replaced by Nano, in 1995. After this disc, they released A cara de perro in 1998, Senderos de este infierno, a live disc from 1999, and Bulla, in 2000.
Another change took place, with Viçent leaving the band and being replaced by Tonet. They released a new disc in 2002, Veneno, followed by Ay, de mi! in 2003, and Insurgente in 2005. With Vivos... por domesticar!, El último Ke Zierre gave us an incredible live disc in 2006, and they finally recorded Quemaste tus alas de angel in 2007.
In the middle of the promotional tour, first Nano and then Tonet decide to leave the group and they were replaced by Kusio (drums) and Sam (guitar); though, the group decides to continue the tour.
El último Ke Zierre was a group that was never in a hurry to do anything; they were dedicated to playing, composing and enjoying the music, not forcing anything, which has made them sound original in their work. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.