Melon Diesel
Also known asTreehouse
OriginGibraltar
GenresRock, pop rock, pop
Years active1995–2003
2021–present
LabelsSony Music
Members
  • Dylan Ferro
  • Daniel Fa
  • Daniel Bugeja
Past members
  • Dylan Ferro
  • Daniel Fa
  • Daniel Bugeja
  • Guy Palmer
  • Adrian Pozo

Melon Diesel (also known as Treehouse) is a Gibraltarian pop music band originally formed in Gibraltar in 1995, signed by Sony Music, who achieved popularity in Spain.

History

Melon Diesel started playing under the name of 'Treehouse' in the early 1990s. The name was changed in 1995, based on an alcoholic drink served at a Gibraltar bar, The Admiral Collingwood, where the band used to perform regularly. The group moved to Madrid, Spain in the late nineties to try their luck and eventually got signed by Sony music, Spain. For their first album they moved to London to work with producer Barry Sage, recording La Cuesta de Mr. Bond at Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire and Moody Studios in London. La Cuesta de Mister Bond went Platinum selling around 180,000 copies. The title of this album is a kind of tribute to James Bond, since one of his films, The Living Daylights, was filmed in Gibraltar.[1] After a very long tour of over 100 shows in support of their first album through Spain they recorded the follow-up album Hombre en el Espejo in Eurosonic Studios, Madrid with producer Nigel Walker. In 2003 they would record their last studio album with the original line up in Treviso, Venice (Italy) with producer Danilo Ballo.[2] The group split up in 2003 forming two new bands, Area 52 and Taxi.

While Area 52 has remained in the local circuit in Gibraltar, Taxi retains frontman Dylan Ferro and have released five albums with some commercial success in Spain, and keeping alive Melon Diesel's legacy.

Band members

Former members

  • Dylan Ferro – lead vocals (1995–2003)
  • Daniel Bugeja – guitars (1995–2003)
  • Daniel Fa – guitars (1995–2003)
  • Guy Palmer – bass (1995–2003)
  • Adrian Pozo – drums (1995–2003)

Discography

  • 1999: La Cuesta de Mister Bond [3]
  • 2001: Hombre en el Espejo[4]
  • 2003: Real[5]

References

  1. "Biografía de Melón Diesel". Todomusica.org.
  2. "Yahoo". Mmmguide.musicmatch.com. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  3. "La Cuesta de Mister Bond - Track listing". Archived from the original on 11 November 2005.
  4. "Hombre en el Espejo - Track listing". Archived from the original on 5 February 2005.
  5. "Real - Track listing". Archived from the original on 27 November 2005.


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