MP3 The TriSonics - Welcome to the Club
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The very best of rock'n'roll, country, pop and swing - in two words: The TriSonics.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Americana, ROCK: Roots Rock
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The sign on the club door says ârockânâroll tonightâ and if you donât like it, come back tomorrow for country night, right? Wrong. Who says a modern day rockânâroll band canât sound like tomorrowâs country music or that an indie pop band canât swing? Who says a trio from Germany canât play Americana?
The TriSonics actually thrive on crossing genre borders. Listen to their second album âWelcome to the Clubâ and youâll find Rockabilly (âThese Wallsâ), Country (the title track), Swing (âShouldâve Known Betterâ), and even a homage to Britpop (âLylaâ) as well as a cover of a Blondie hit (âCall Meâ) from 1980. You can also hear a real smoocher (âI Believe in Loveâ), a bombastic bit of jungle music (âOoh I Like That Voodooâ), a track that opens with the sound of a shovel hitting dirt (âDigging a Holeâ), a ballad (âIn My Armsâ) as well as a song with a grand gypsy finale. And the final track manages to pull all these elements into one song.
The TriSonics teamed up with producer Michael Heilrath (Couch) and some of the best musicians in Munich to put a record together thatâs as multi-flavored as the show schedule at your favourite local live dive and still keeps it all together. The only thing thatâs missing is the guy selling beer and a wc. So, welcome to the club!
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Americana, ROCK: Roots Rock
Details:
The sign on the club door says ârockânâroll tonightâ and if you donât like it, come back tomorrow for country night, right? Wrong. Who says a modern day rockânâroll band canât sound like tomorrowâs country music or that an indie pop band canât swing? Who says a trio from Germany canât play Americana?
The TriSonics actually thrive on crossing genre borders. Listen to their second album âWelcome to the Clubâ and youâll find Rockabilly (âThese Wallsâ), Country (the title track), Swing (âShouldâve Known Betterâ), and even a homage to Britpop (âLylaâ) as well as a cover of a Blondie hit (âCall Meâ) from 1980. You can also hear a real smoocher (âI Believe in Loveâ), a bombastic bit of jungle music (âOoh I Like That Voodooâ), a track that opens with the sound of a shovel hitting dirt (âDigging a Holeâ), a ballad (âIn My Armsâ) as well as a song with a grand gypsy finale. And the final track manages to pull all these elements into one song.
The TriSonics teamed up with producer Michael Heilrath (Couch) and some of the best musicians in Munich to put a record together thatâs as multi-flavored as the show schedule at your favourite local live dive and still keeps it all together. The only thing thatâs missing is the guy selling beer and a wc. So, welcome to the club!
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