Living Lâche - Folkrock Mountain (the majestic tales of the fabulous chronicles of the marvellous travels of the most magnificent Folk Eat Rock)
1) L'harmonica
2 ) They Say IRA
3) All We Want
4) Leaving Of Liverpool
5) Death Planet Earth
6) Coolness
7) Reality Show
8) Nothing Will Be Changed
9) Back to Streets
10) (That's Why I) Never Stop
11) Sound Of Revolution
12) Grog & Pizza
"Folkrock Mountain" is Living Lâche's 7th Album and is the first release of their own non-profit Label Moshel Kamadu Records. It is a – kind of – Best of CD containing a bunch of new interpretations of older songs in their typical Trash Folk Style. You can hear songs of 9 years Living Lâche from their beginning as a seventies Punk style band in 2001 until now. The new album shows again, that the band tends to see themselves not only as musicians, but also as comedians, if you listen to songs like Coolness or Death Planet Earth. You can also find two new versions of Traditionals: Grog and Pizza is a Medley consisting of the English traditional Greensleaves and an Italian tarantella. L'harmonica is a French traditional.
Living Lâches front man Toni Ammer had the idea of making a Folk album with live feeling, after Living Lâche played a bunch of very successful unplugged gigs during the year 2009. The same year Living Lâche got a new member: Max Kirchner alias Max the Barbarian joined them to be their second drummer. The fact of having two drummers in their band allowed Matthias Galan – better known as Gorgeous Matt Galan – to play other instruments on the CD too. Since he's also a guitarist, he came up with some great new Solos in the 60ies Folk and Blues Style, giving Living Lâche a new sound for their 2010 release. Living Lâche also invited a kind of choir to do some backgound vocals, that sound like some football fans screaming out their lungs for their favourite team. The album was recorded, mixed and co-produced by Reinhard Lindner, guitarist of Everyone's Prositute.
Toni Ammer: Lead Vocals, Guitar
Michael Ammer: Harmonica, Whistle
Daniel Capek: Bass, Cello
Matthias Galan: Solo Guitar, Drums
Max Kirchner: Drums, Percussions
Rubina Mirfattahi: Background Vocals, Flute, Whistle, Mandolin, Keyboard
Release Date: 20th March 2010
1) L'harmonica
2 ) They Say IRA
3) All We Want
4) Leaving Of Liverpool
5) Death Planet Earth
6) Coolness
7) Reality Show
8) Nothing Will Be Changed
9) Back to Streets
10) (That's Why I) Never Stop
11) Sound Of Revolution
12) Grog & Pizza
"Folkrock Mountain" is Living Lâche's 7th Album and is the first release of their own non-profit Label Moshel Kamadu Records. It is a – kind of – Best of CD containing a bunch of new interpretations of older songs in their typical Trash Folk Style. You can hear songs of 9 years Living Lâche from their beginning as a seventies Punk style band in 2001 until now. The new album shows again, that the band tends to see themselves not only as musicians, but also as comedians, if you listen to songs like Coolness or Death Planet Earth. You can also find two new versions of Traditionals: Grog and Pizza is a Medley consisting of the English traditional Greensleaves and an Italian tarantella. L'harmonica is a French traditional.
Living Lâches front man Toni Ammer had the idea of making a Folk album with live feeling, after Living Lâche played a bunch of very successful unplugged gigs during the year 2009. The same year Living Lâche got a new member: Max Kirchner alias Max the Barbarian joined them to be their second drummer. The fact of having two drummers in their band allowed Matthias Galan – better known as Gorgeous Matt Galan – to play other instruments on the CD too. Since he's also a guitarist, he came up with some great new Solos in the 60ies Folk and Blues Style, giving Living Lâche a new sound for their 2010 release. Living Lâche also invited a kind of choir to do some backgound vocals, that sound like some football fans screaming out their lungs for their favourite team. The album was recorded, mixed and co-produced by Reinhard Lindner, guitarist of Everyone's Prositute.
Toni Ammer: Lead Vocals, Guitar
Michael Ammer: Harmonica, Whistle
Daniel Capek: Bass, Cello
Matthias Galan: Solo Guitar, Drums
Max Kirchner: Drums, Percussions
Rubina Mirfattahi: Background Vocals, Flute, Whistle, Mandolin, Keyboard
Release Date: 20th March 2010
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