This year marked 20 years of Harakiri City, for those who follow the band since its inception, it is the best record we have published. It is second to none, they say. Many who heard and saw the group in the early nineties, even believe that the group was sold.
What the members of these views think? Bassist Pavel Tello thinks is unfair. "That kind of questions with a band that has many years is unfair. You can not ask you your favorite band to continue doing the same when even you married, divorced, have children, you painted your hair of many colors. It's not fair".
Asier ensures that neither likes. "I appreciate having opinions with an album that is neither in the first, second or third place of my favorites. It is good that there are people who remember. Each disk must have a legacy, but nothing more. "
Harakiri City however, there is an undeniable classic, "The Hammer , " a piece with a letter that does not seek further interpretation, despite the various meanings that many see in it. "Neither myself, I wrote it, understood it. Over time I realized that it is living. It is the issue that has been easier to compose, the same duration. Abstract and surreal gives the possibility that everyone interprets it in their own way. It is also respect the intelligence of the people. It is important to leave gaps because people full ".
And they would have been tempted to write songs to your children? Asier responds: "You start writing songs for the children cantárselas, it is a way to communicate with the human. Music soothes the fair and when it leaves the heart. Now, another thing is to become a formal job. "