MP3 The TriSonics - Rock´n´Roll Remedy
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Americana, Rockabilly, Rock'n'Roll
13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Americana, ROCK: Rockabilly
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"Simply animalistic - the TriSonics set off a fireworks of classic Rock'n'Roll!" That's what Germany's renowned Sueddeutsche Zeitung had to say. While in Greece they claim the group has a tendency to set their audiences "on fire", a British journalist succinctly wrote "I love this".
But is this the whole story? Imagine a night club. The sign on the club door says "rock'n'roll tonight" and if you don't like it, you come back tomorrow for country night, right? Wrong. Who says a modern day rock'n'roll band can't sound like tomorrow's country music or that an indie pop band can't swing? Who says a trio from Germany can't play Americana? The TriSonics actually thrive on crossing genre borders. Their soon-to-be-released second album "Welcome to the Club" showcases gypsy violins, a swinging brass section and even an accordion. Looks like the pompadour has found its way to the 21st century!
13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Americana, ROCK: Rockabilly
Details:
"Simply animalistic - the TriSonics set off a fireworks of classic Rock'n'Roll!" That's what Germany's renowned Sueddeutsche Zeitung had to say. While in Greece they claim the group has a tendency to set their audiences "on fire", a British journalist succinctly wrote "I love this".
But is this the whole story? Imagine a night club. The sign on the club door says "rock'n'roll tonight" and if you don't like it, you come back tomorrow for country night, right? Wrong. Who says a modern day rock'n'roll band can't sound like tomorrow's country music or that an indie pop band can't swing? Who says a trio from Germany can't play Americana? The TriSonics actually thrive on crossing genre borders. Their soon-to-be-released second album "Welcome to the Club" showcases gypsy violins, a swinging brass section and even an accordion. Looks like the pompadour has found its way to the 21st century!
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