Artist's albums
暗恋Story
2022 · single
Blindadão de Fé
2022 · single
太多的梦
2022 · single
爱多一秒钟
2022 · single
越陷越深
2022 · single
事到如今
2022 · single
夜
2022 · single
抖时代
2022 · single
一起走吧
2022 · single
z.mayhew remix
2022 · single
谁的心在颤抖
2021 · single
再见冬天
2019 · single
Ouro Verde
2019 · single
Bright Gloom
2018 · album
Last Chance
2018 · single
Where Have They Gone
2018 · single
It's Near
2018 · single
Nothing's Gonna Stop Us
2015 · album
Maximum Rock 'n Roll
2013 · album
High Decibels
2011 · album
21st Century Rock
2010 · album
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Biography
Rock will never die! Not as long as ‘77 have a say in the matter. Formed in Barcelona, Spain in 2006 by brothers LG Valeta and Armand Valeta as a tribute to the release and subsequent longevity and relevance of AC/DC’s Let There Be Rock, ‘77 refers directly to the year 1977. While the name was originally suggested in jest it has now stuck with the Catalans through five albums, the latest of which is the new album, Bright Gloom. Obviously, the name joke is now serious and permanent. So, too are ‘77’s plans to expand upon and move outward from the early AC/DC-isms of 2010’s 21st Century Rock and 2011’s High Decibels. “Well, the new album and Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us are actually poles apart,” compares ‘77 guitarist/backing vocalist LG Valeta. “In general, Nothing’s had a more bright, happy feeling to it. Bright Gloom is darker and with a kinda sad, angry or melancholic feeling. But they both have something in common: they are honest albums, made from the very deep of our souls. They both have an insane amount of work behind them and dedication to make the best possible record given the circumstances. And they both show what ‘77 are: a hardworking band that loves to make and play rock ‘n’ roll.” Join ‘77 and celebrate rock ‘n’ roll ‘til the end of time! Chris Dick