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Berri Txarrak

Berri Txarrak (''Bad News'' in English) is a Basque rock power trio whose songs are sung in Basque. It was founded in 1994 in Lekunberri, Navarre, Spain.
==History==
Berri Txarrak originated in Lekunberri, Navarre, Spain in 1994 as a parallel project of Gorka Urbizu (vocals and guitar) and Aitor Goikoetxea (drums). In 1997 they began to focus fully on the band, which had two new members: Mikel López (bass) and Aitor Oreja (guitar).〔 (【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.berritxarrak.net/?atala=taldea )
After releasing a six-track demo, the band landed several awards in different demo and new act contests, which allowed them to record their eponymous album, released in autumn 1997. ''Berri Txarrak'' jumped to success within the Basque rock scene thanks to singles like "Lotsarik gabe", "500 urte ta gero" and "Ardifiziala". According to the band's members, that album was a step forward for their music and it became the base for their later works.〔
In 1999, the band released ''Ikasten''. In this second album, Berri Txarrak's style had also evolved. Tracks such as "Ikusi arte", "Ez" or "Ikasten" allowed the band to offer a lot of live performances.〔
Two years later, in 2001, ''Eskuak/Ukabilak'' was released. It features acclaimed songs such as "Oihu", "Stereo" and "Biziraun", which earned them the Gaztea Saria award for best song of the year. With this album, the band gathered the attention of public and press from outside the Basque Country.〔
2003 was the year in which the band released their fourth album, ''Libre ©'', to excellent critic acclaim and earning them their first tour on Europe (UK, Denmark and Germany). ''Libre ©'' is Berri Txarrak's most hardcore album. The album won the best Spanish album of the year award from the magazine ''Rock Sound'' and ''Euskadi Gaztea''. The album includes interesting songs such as "Denak ez du balio" (which features additional vocals from Rise Against's Tim McIlrath), "Hil nintzen eguna" and "Izena, izana, ezina".〔
After a long tour, the guitarist Aitor Oreja walked out. In 2005, Gorka, Aitor G and Mikel decided to carry on as a three-member band and focused on what would be Berri Txarrak's fifth album, ''Jaio.Musika.Hil''. The band went on to tour across Mexico and Nicaragua.〔 That year, Berri Txarrak toured the US.〔(Basque Educational Organization. ) Accessed 2007-07-19.〕 The band supported Rise Against on their 2006 European Tour.〔(Rise Against Concert Review ). Drowned in Sound, 10/9/06. Accessed July 19, 2007.〕 Currently, they are showing their new songs on tour.〔
Berri Txarrak has worked on many music compilations like ''Nafarroa, Hitza Dantzan'' (GOR, 2001), ''Tributo a Judas Priest'' (Zero Records, 2000) and the successful single "Bisai Berriak", composed in 2002.
In late 2008 they announced a new album for September 2009 with Roadrunner Records, recorded by Steve Albini at the Electrical Audio Studios in Chicago and featuring Tim McIlrath. A new single called Dortoken Mendean became available at their Myspace and at Roadrunner Records's official webpage on June 29, 2009.〔
In January 2011, Berri Txarrak was nominated for the 10th Annual Independent Music Awards for Best Punk Song for their song "Folklore." Also in 2011, the band engaged in their latest album, titled Haria (the Thread), with the recognized producer Ross Robinson (Slipknot, Korn). In February 2012, the album was presented and was followed with a tour around various countries.

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