The Chilean guitarist, singer and songwriter presents his latest album, entitled Disparo. Daniel Puente Encina was a founding member of The Pinochet Boys, a band that for its irreverent style caused much controversy in Chile and its members were forced, unofficially, by the military regime to leave the country.
After traveling in Brazil and Argentina, Daniel ended up in Europe and in Hamburg he formed the group Niños con bombas ( Children with bombs), which in 1995 was awarded the John Lennon Talent Award (JLTA). In 2000 he adopted the stage name Polvorosa and five years later released the album Radical Car Dance. His song Behind de mi House was part of the compilation Top Videos MTV Spain 2004.
Now he presents Disparo, the first album edited under his own name, it contains nine unreleased tracks and a current version of Botellas contra el pavimento (bottles on the pavement), a personal tribute to his first band Los Pinochet Boys.