Formed in 2005, Sobredosis de Soda was born in Buenos Aires as a tribute and a celebration to the music of Soda Stereo. Over the years the band has developed a visual and sound reproduction which faithfully represents the image that Soda Stereo has marked throughout its career.
A commemorative show with a modern on-stage production: a journey back in time that recreates the songs that marked several generations. An invitation to get emotionally involved and sing together, remembering the most important group in the history of Latin American rock.
“The proposal of the group is that the show is a celebration and a (nostalgic) memory creating an intimate atmosphere: we are three Soda fan musicians paying tribute to their idols. We don't seek to replace anyone, nor to take their place.”
Mariano Albergoli, (Sobredosis de Soda)
Recognized rock streches accompanied Sobredosis over the years as guests: Marcelo Moura and Daniel Sbarra (Virus), Leo Garcia (Soda Stereo, Avant Press), Fabian Von Quintiero (Soda Stereo, Charly Garcia, Ratones Paranoicos), Javier Herrlein (Catupecu Machu), Gonzalo Aloras (Fito Paez), Fernando Scarcella (Rata Blanca).
“They are perfect. Musically, what they do added to the costumes, to the look and to the voice of Mariano and his guitar execution… the great role that Sobredosis does, with an incredible respect, is to allow a bunch of generations that couldn't see Soda… see Soda”
Marcelo Moura (Virus)
The band has toured Latin America and Europe, taking their shows to different cities in Argentina, Mexico, Honduras, Ecuador, Chile, Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay, Peru, Colombia, Dominican Republic and Spain; where they were received with excellent responses and approval by the public.
“What I see from the people, is a reaction firstly of extreme joy, of smiles, of much nostalgia, much happiness, much sadness, much anguish for Gustavo… there is like a festival of sensations.”
Javier Herrlein (Ex Catupecu Machu).
Members:
– Mariano Albergoli (Voice and Guitar)
– Ezequiel Perez Casas (Drums)
– Julio Cesar Di Liscia (Bass and Chorus)