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Fonzie a écrit:Le groupe que je cherchais c'est Bill Baxter.
Petit avec des grandes oreilles ça te parle ???
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Fonzie a écrit:Le groupe que je cherchais c'est Bill Baxter.
Fonzie a écrit:Puisqu"on a changé d'hémisphère avec Men at Work :
www.thelorelei.co.uk a écrit:The Lorelei have been described in many ways:
“The Lorelei have managed to create a new musical genre – Total Thrash Speed Folk.
It’s a wild and energetic sound with savage guitars mixed with acoustic instrumentation”
Rock’n’Reel Magazine Issue19
“Though born of the folky, rootsy rhythms and acoustic afternoons spent busking,
The Lorelei were always more urban energy than fisherman’s blues.”
M8 1992
“ The Pogues and The Screaming Trees swaggering home drunk”
Time Out 1994
“ The Waterboys after too much marching powder”
Time Out 1995
“Truly contemporary, like some mental post-modern hardcore world music pathfinder general,
the mix’n’match melody merchants.”
The Scotsman 1995
“Live, there is no other band to touch them for a stomingly good gig, sort of like a punk ceilidh.”
Evening Express 1994
““….Folk tinged with sub-pop guitar grunge is perhaps the best way to describe The Lorelei’s
unique and beautifully crafted sound. It’s a fusing of disparate genres which looks like an impossiblility on paper; live, however, the Lorelei’s music is compelling.”
M8 magazine 1995
“Their music has been described “adrenalin driven anthems of urban energy born of folksy
rootsy rhythms and afternoon’s spent busking.”
Scottish Music magazine 1995
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