The Crazy Peace of Mind, a rock band of Dominican origin based in Nottingham, United Kingdom, in the capital Vienna, Austria, as part of their 2022 European tour.
With Manuel Peña Prieto, on guitar and vocals, Luinis Quezada, on drums, and Leo Susana, On bass, renowned Dominican musicians who have been key in the development of rock in their country, thanks to their participation in groups such as Coral Negro, JLS, Guaitiao, Luis Dias and Toque Profundo.
The solidity of the musical arrangements and the integration of elements of Dominican and Caribbean rhythms in their songs, give the band’s compositions a unique element of originality that was well received by the public that attended. to the activity.
During a courtesy visit to the Embassy of the Dominican Republic in Vienna, Austria, the musicians exchanged with Ambassador Laura Faxas, and with personnel from that entity, about their future plans. They commented that their passion for music and for expressing themselves through rock, which is a universal genre, is what motivates them to continue consolidating their group and their presence in Europe, despite the challenges that this represents.
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Faxas exhorted the members of the band to continue with their projects and expressed His interest in exploring opportunities to promote his presentations in Vienna and in the other countries under his jurisdiction, such as Hungary and Serbia. “The Dominican Republic has a great cultural and musical wealth and a unique mass of artistic talent that as an embassy we want to actively promote and encourage,” he said.
In October of this year or, the band will be touring the UK, as part of a European tour that includes appearances in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Slovakia, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Switzerland.
