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Khalil Gibran

Pazartesi, Mayıs 02, 2011

The Draytones

bu adamların bana çağrışımı gülşah g. 
özellikle 'keep loving me'nin girişi.
dinlenesi.

Gabriel Boccazzi (guitar & vocals)
Luke Richardson (drums & vocals) 
Chris Le Good (bass & vocals)
Andy Pickering (organ, rhythm guitar & vocals)
You keep coming back for more
Until I tell you stop
I dont want you anymore, stop
I dont want you anymore

You´ve gotta beg me some more
You´ve gotta love me so much more
Until I tell you stop


Bio
The Draytones is an Anglo-Argentine four piece psychedelic/garage rock group formed in London in 2006. 


That same year, with only a handful of songs and three gigs under their belts they signed a record deal with 1965 Records, a new joint venture label between Sony BMG and former Rough Trader A&R executive James Endeacott, becoming label mates with No.1 artists The View.


2007 saw the release of The Draytones 1st single, a limited edition 7” vinyl only release called “Keep Loving Me” as well as the bands debut 6 Track EP entitled “Forever On” recorded with Stan Kybert (Oasis, Verve, Bjork). The single was Radio 1’s Zane Lowe’s ‘Fresh Meat’ single of the week and was the most played track of the year on Radio 2 legend Bob Harris’ show. It was subsequently snapped up by MTV, Topshop TV, Tony and Guy TV, Celtic Football Club, Channel 4 drama “Skins” and the video game "Shaun White Snowboarding" to name but a few.


The band made the cover of both Mojo and NME magazines with cover-mount CD’s bringing their music into the hands of thousands worldwide.


They toured throughout the year playing many headline shows as well as support slots with Little Man Tate, The Dead 60’s, The Hoosiers, The View and many others. They headlined the Thursday night at Glastonbury as well as several further festival appearances in UK, Spain and a final triumphant Summer Sonic festival appearance which made network television in Japan. 2008 saw the band return to the studio with Stan Kybert to release their debut LP “Up In My Head”. Single “Turn It Down” received national radio play including including heavy coverage and a live sessions from Radio 2’s Radcliffe and Marconie’s and BBC 6 Music’s Tom Robinson to name but a few.


The release caught the imagination of Paul Weller, who invited the band to tour with him that summer through the main venues of UK. This coincided with the band’s own tours and festival spots in UK, France, Spain and finally to Argentina on the back of the Sony Argentina release of the album in South America.


Having caught the attention of national radio and MTV Latin America the band secured a five week tour of Argentina, including their now historic tour of The Falkland Islands - becoming the first ever Anglo-Argentine band to do so. The tour caught the attention of the media worldwide, including several major South American news networks and a feature on Argentine evening news seen by over 15 million people. This tour was also filmed

and audio of performances recorded in conjunction with media companies based in Argentina to create a documentary film of the trip to the islands and live performance album.

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