With a unique sound, Lopsis imagines and creates, together with its audience, mythical and surreal universes, placing emphasis on emotions that appeal to euphoria, empowerment, melancholy, intimacy and gratitude. «I like to think that Lopsis is a kitchen of everything: Charly, Fito, Spinetta, Miguel Abuelo, Cerati,» he says. Tobias Bender, one of the founding members of the band.
Through various musical styles such as funk, pop, ballads and rock, Lopsis brings a new sound to the local scene. The importance of its songs is «that the independence of instruments is understood and that the electric guitars, drums and different voices are heard,» its members clarify.
They started in 2019 as a trio between Tobías Bender, Miguel Fasce and Silvestre Bonadeo, Then the others joined in: Gerónimo Tenoria on drums, Bobby Fevre on bass and finally Clemente, who, although he is not currently part of Lopsis, was the one who pushed the dream to be even bigger. «This is more than just a bar band, we are here to break stages,» she said at the beginning.
In 2020, the band, which had already performed at Lucille, Niceto B and Makena, embarked on a road trip to Córdoba in the middle of the pandemic, where they recorded their first album: the result was The rest of the daysan album made up of 9 songs, which quickly gained the attention of the public and the press.
«Lopsis focuses on simple and warm ideas, but also on others that are fundamental and somewhat abstract, such as freedom, playfulness, friends, friendship,» explain the boys, who in 2022 performed at La Trastienda and They recorded their first video clip for the song «Vuelve Todo A Su Lugar».
The relationship between Lopsis and the Saldias Cultural Pole, cradle of new national musicians, is unbreakable. «We have been there for 4 years now and we performed two shows. It is a place with a very special energy, very different. At times very trashbut without a doubt a pole that brings together musical people of all genres,» they explain, adding that it also served them a lot to «concrete interactions between people from different realities through culture.»
With the release of their new song, «Don’t Me Misunderstand,» the group made their cultural interconnections clear. The Argentinian and the Spanish comes together in a song with Sevillian and flamenco influence. «To say that this topic is Spanish would be a lack of respect for the great Spanish artists who break everything. But that does not mean that there was a quite marked influence of Sevillian music that comes from my dad: when I was a kid they played a lot of Spanish music at home, it has a lot to do with the theme ‘With the people I like’. I heard it all my life. I think that’s the thing, but then, the ‘ole’, for example, is a more soccer-loving ‘ole’ than the Spanish one, it has more to do with the pasture, with making a difference, with the fans,» explains Bender.
Regarding plans for next year, The group plans a new album. Unlike the first, which was more oriented towards heartbreak, How painful it is to break a bond and how beautiful it is to fall in love, this one is going to take a different path. They define it as a more fantasy album, where magic joins different «lively and clumsy» characters, and they clarify that it is an album «so necessary for these hard economic, political, social and global times that we are experiencing» conclude the Lopsis. It will be a matter of time, don’t get them wrong.
With a unique sound, Lopsis imagines and creates, together with its audience, mythical and surreal universes, placing emphasis on emotions that appeal to euphoria, empowerment, melancholy, intimacy and gratitude. «I like to think that Lopsis is a kitchen of everything: Charly, Fito, Spinetta, Miguel Abuelo, Cerati,» he says. Tobias Bender, one of the founding members of the band.
Through various musical styles such as funk, pop, ballads and rock, Lopsis brings a new sound to the local scene. The importance of its songs is «that the independence of instruments is understood and that the electric guitars, drums and different voices are heard,» its members clarify.
They started in 2019 as a trio between Tobías Bender, Miguel Fasce and Silvestre Bonadeo, Then the others joined in: Gerónimo Tenoria on drums, Bobby Fevre on bass and finally Clemente, who, although he is not currently part of Lopsis, was the one who pushed the dream to be even bigger. «This is more than just a bar band, we are here to break stages,» she said at the beginning.
In 2020, the band, which had already performed at Lucille, Niceto B and Makena, embarked on a road trip to Córdoba in the middle of the pandemic, where they recorded their first album: the result was The rest of the daysan album made up of 9 songs, which quickly gained the attention of the public and the press.
«Lopsis focuses on simple and warm ideas, but also on others that are fundamental and somewhat abstract, such as freedom, playfulness, friends, friendship,» explain the boys, who in 2022 performed at La Trastienda and They recorded their first video clip for the song «Vuelve Todo A Su Lugar».
The relationship between Lopsis and the Saldias Cultural Pole, cradle of new national musicians, is unbreakable. «We have been there for 4 years now and we performed two shows. It is a place with a very special energy, very different. At times very trashbut without a doubt a pole that brings together musical people of all genres,» they explain, adding that it also served them a lot to «concrete interactions between people from different realities through culture.»
With the release of their new song, «Don’t Me Misunderstand,» the group made their cultural interconnections clear. The Argentinian and the Spanish comes together in a song with Sevillian and flamenco influence. «To say that this topic is Spanish would be a lack of respect for the great Spanish artists who break everything. But that does not mean that there was a quite marked influence of Sevillian music that comes from my dad: when I was a kid they played a lot of Spanish music at home, it has a lot to do with the theme ‘With the people I like’. I heard it all my life. I think that’s the thing, but then, the ‘ole’, for example, is a more soccer-loving ‘ole’ than the Spanish one, it has more to do with the pasture, with making a difference, with the fans,» explains Bender.
Regarding plans for next year, The group plans a new album. Unlike the first, which was more oriented towards heartbreak, How painful it is to break a bond and how beautiful it is to fall in love, this one is going to take a different path. They define it as a more fantasy album, where magic joins different «lively and clumsy» characters, and they clarify that it is an album «so necessary for these hard economic, political, social and global times that we are experiencing» conclude the Lopsis. It will be a matter of time, don’t get them wrong.
With a unique sound, Lopsis imagines and creates, together with its audience, mythical and surreal universes, placing emphasis on emotions that appeal to euphoria, empowerment, melancholy, intimacy and gratitude. «I like to think that Lopsis is a kitchen of everything: Charly, Fito, Spinetta, Miguel Abuelo, Cerati,» he says. Tobias Bender, one of the founding members of the band.
Through various musical styles such as funk, pop, ballads and rock, Lopsis brings a new sound to the local scene. The importance of its songs is «that the independence of instruments is understood and that the electric guitars, drums and different voices are heard,» its members clarify.
They started in 2019 as a trio between Tobías Bender, Miguel Fasce and Silvestre Bonadeo, Then the others joined in: Gerónimo Tenoria on drums, Bobby Fevre on bass and finally Clemente, who, although he is not currently part of Lopsis, was the one who pushed the dream to be even bigger. «This is more than just a bar band, we are here to break stages,» she said at the beginning.
In 2020, the band, which had already performed at Lucille, Niceto B and Makena, embarked on a road trip to Córdoba in the middle of the pandemic, where they recorded their first album: the result was The rest of the daysan album made up of 9 songs, which quickly gained the attention of the public and the press.
«Lopsis focuses on simple and warm ideas, but also on others that are fundamental and somewhat abstract, such as freedom, playfulness, friends, friendship,» explain the boys, who in 2022 performed at La Trastienda and They recorded their first video clip for the song «Vuelve Todo A Su Lugar».
The relationship between Lopsis and the Saldias Cultural Pole, cradle of new national musicians, is unbreakable. «We have been there for 4 years now and we performed two shows. It is a place with a very special energy, very different. At times very trashbut without a doubt a pole that brings together musical people of all genres,» they explain, adding that it also served them a lot to «concrete interactions between people from different realities through culture.»
With the release of their new song, «Don’t Me Misunderstand,» the group made their cultural interconnections clear. The Argentinian and the Spanish comes together in a song with Sevillian and flamenco influence. «To say that this topic is Spanish would be a lack of respect for the great Spanish artists who break everything. But that does not mean that there was a quite marked influence of Sevillian music that comes from my dad: when I was a kid they played a lot of Spanish music at home, it has a lot to do with the theme ‘With the people I like’. I heard it all my life. I think that’s the thing, but then, the ‘ole’, for example, is a more soccer-loving ‘ole’ than the Spanish one, it has more to do with the pasture, with making a difference, with the fans,» explains Bender.
Regarding plans for next year, The group plans a new album. Unlike the first, which was more oriented towards heartbreak, How painful it is to break a bond and how beautiful it is to fall in love, this one is going to take a different path. They define it as a more fantasy album, where magic joins different «lively and clumsy» characters, and they clarify that it is an album «so necessary for these hard economic, political, social and global times that we are experiencing» conclude the Lopsis. It will be a matter of time, don’t get them wrong.
With a unique sound, Lopsis imagines and creates, together with its audience, mythical and surreal universes, placing emphasis on emotions that appeal to euphoria, empowerment, melancholy, intimacy and gratitude. «I like to think that Lopsis is a kitchen of everything: Charly, Fito, Spinetta, Miguel Abuelo, Cerati,» he says. Tobias Bender, one of the founding members of the band.
Through various musical styles such as funk, pop, ballads and rock, Lopsis brings a new sound to the local scene. The importance of its songs is «that the independence of instruments is understood and that the electric guitars, drums and different voices are heard,» its members clarify.
They started in 2019 as a trio between Tobías Bender, Miguel Fasce and Silvestre Bonadeo, Then the others joined in: Gerónimo Tenoria on drums, Bobby Fevre on bass and finally Clemente, who, although he is not currently part of Lopsis, was the one who pushed the dream to be even bigger. «This is more than just a bar band, we are here to break stages,» she said at the beginning.
In 2020, the band, which had already performed at Lucille, Niceto B and Makena, embarked on a road trip to Córdoba in the middle of the pandemic, where they recorded their first album: the result was The rest of the daysan album made up of 9 songs, which quickly gained the attention of the public and the press.
«Lopsis focuses on simple and warm ideas, but also on others that are fundamental and somewhat abstract, such as freedom, playfulness, friends, friendship,» explain the boys, who in 2022 performed at La Trastienda and They recorded their first video clip for the song «Vuelve Todo A Su Lugar».
The relationship between Lopsis and the Saldias Cultural Pole, cradle of new national musicians, is unbreakable. «We have been there for 4 years now and we performed two shows. It is a place with a very special energy, very different. At times very trashbut without a doubt a pole that brings together musical people of all genres,» they explain, adding that it also served them a lot to «concrete interactions between people from different realities through culture.»
With the release of their new song, «Don’t Me Misunderstand,» the group made their cultural interconnections clear. The Argentinian and the Spanish comes together in a song with Sevillian and flamenco influence. «To say that this topic is Spanish would be a lack of respect for the great Spanish artists who break everything. But that does not mean that there was a quite marked influence of Sevillian music that comes from my dad: when I was a kid they played a lot of Spanish music at home, it has a lot to do with the theme ‘With the people I like’. I heard it all my life. I think that’s the thing, but then, the ‘ole’, for example, is a more soccer-loving ‘ole’ than the Spanish one, it has more to do with the pasture, with making a difference, with the fans,» explains Bender.
Regarding plans for next year, The group plans a new album. Unlike the first, which was more oriented towards heartbreak, How painful it is to break a bond and how beautiful it is to fall in love, this one is going to take a different path. They define it as a more fantasy album, where magic joins different «lively and clumsy» characters, and they clarify that it is an album «so necessary for these hard economic, political, social and global times that we are experiencing» conclude the Lopsis. It will be a matter of time, don’t get them wrong.