Claudio O'Connor

Claudio Alberto Castro, also known as Claudio O'Connor (born April 28, 1963 in Llavallol, Buenos Aires Province) is a thrash metal, groove metal and hard rock vocalist from Argentina. Nowadays he's lead singer of his own band O'Connor and Malón. He was also formerly the lead singer of Hermética.

Claudio O'Connor
Background information
Birth nameClaudio Alberto Castro
Also known as"O'Connor"
Born (1963-04-28) April 28, 1963
Llavallol, Gran Buenos Aires, Argentina
GenresHeavy metal, thrash metal, groove metal
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVoice
Years active1984–present
Associated actsHermética
Malón
O'Connor

Biography

Mark I

Claudio O'Connor started in the music in 1984. He was recommended by Walter Almada, Horse Power bassist. When O'Connor joins the band as vocalist, it's renamed to Mark I. The band performed over 30 shows until its dissolution in 1987. They recorded two demos, one with two tracks ("Una Farsa Más" and "Traidor") and other with 4 ("El traidor", "(Esto es) Mark", "Tierra marginal" y "Las tablas de la ley").[1]

Hermética

Shortly after, Fabián Spataro (former drummer of Mark I) joined the new musical project of Ricardo Iorio. Spataro insists to Iorio to try Claudio O'Connor as singer. They decided not to continue using the name of V8 band, and Iorio founded along with Antonio Romano, Spataro and O'Connor, Hermética. Shortly after, Spataro left the band for personal reasons and was replaced by Tony Scotto. In 1989 they release debut album, Hermética, through the newly formed label Radio Tripoli. After, they records the EP Intérpretes in 1990. Scotto is replaced by Claudio Strunz, and released the albums Ácido Argentino in 1991 and Víctimas del Vaciamiento in 1994.

Claudio O'Connor remained in the band throughout its existence (1988–1994), as lead singer. While Iorio was a singer and bassist, Antonio Romano was guitarist, and Claudio Strunz, Tony Scotto and Fabián Spataro were drummers.

Malón

Hermética is dissolved due to internal conflicts. As result, three of the four members (O'Connor, Romano and Strunz) meet to form with Karlos Cuadrado, the thrash metal band, Malón. In contrast, Iorio formed Almafuerte.[2] During his career, Malón recorded two studio albums: Espíritu Combativo (1995) and Justicia o Resistencia (1996), besides Resistencia Viva, a live album.

In the early 1998, Claudio O'Connor decides to form a parallel project, creating O'Connor, along with Hernán García.

O'Connor

Within a few months, for several reasons, Claudio decides to quit Malón and devote himself to his new band, which experiments with heavy rock from the 70s. In turn, the other remaining Malón members formed parallel bands. O'Connor and García, with different line up's, recorded the albums Hay Un Lugar (1999), Yerba Mala Nunca Muere (2000), Dolorización (2002), El Tiempo Es Tan Pequeño (2004), Estamos Pariendo (2006), Naturaleza Muerta (2008), Río Extraño (2010) and Un Poco De Respeto (2012).

Malon's return

In 2011, Claudio and Romano announced the return of the original line up of Malón, with their first show scheduled for December 18 of the same year, at the Arena Malvinas Argentinas of Buenos Aires, which was recorded and released on a DVD called El Regreso Más Esperado ("The Most Expected Return") in 2012. In addition, it's announced the recording of a new studio album, which will be released this year.

Discography

AlbumBand/ProjectYearRecording
Demo Uno[1]Mark I1988Demo
Demo Dos[1]Mark I1988Demo
HermeticaHermética1989Studio
IntérpretesHermética1990EP
Acido ArgentinoHermética1991Studio
En Vivo 1993 ArgentinaHermética1993Live
Victimas del VaciamientoHermética1994Studio
Lo UltimoHermética1995Live
En Concierto I & IIHermética1995Live
Espíritu CombativoMalón1995Studio
Justicia o ResistenciaMalón1996Studio
Resistencia VivaMalón1997Live
Ni Un Paso Atrás (track: "Malón Mestizo")Malón1999Live/Compilation
Hay Un LugarO'Connor1999Studio
Yerba Mala Nunca MuereO'Connor2000Studio
DolorizaciónO'Connor2002Studio
Vive SiempreO'Connor2003Live
El Tiempo Es Tan PequeñoO'Connor2004Studio
Estamos Pariendo[3]O'Connor2006Studio
Naturaleza MuertaO'Connor2008Studio
La Década Tour 1998–2008O'Connor2009Live + DVD
Río ExtrañoO'Connor2010Studio
Un Lugar Que Nunca Muere Vol I & IIO'Connor2011Compilation
Un Poco De Respeto[4]O'Connor2012Studio
El Regreso Más EsperadoMalón2012Live + DVD
Malón 360Malón2013Live + DVD
TBAMalón2014Studio
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References

  1. "Historia – Mark Uno". Mark Uno blog.
  2. "Cinco regresos rockeros que (dicen) nunca van a suceder". Rolling Stone Argentina. Archived from the original on June 21, 2013. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  3. Feijoo, Sebastián. "O'Connor – Estamos pariendo". Rolling Stone Argentina. Archived from the original on February 19, 2013. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  4. Frontera, Federico. "O'Connor – Un poco de respeto". Rolling Stone Argentina. Archived from the original on May 4, 2012. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
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