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Artist description
NEWS: Just starting the recordings for our debut album - Forever in a day
Check our new song "Roses and Cigarettes"!!!
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Music Style
Punk Pop |
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Musical Influences
The Ataris, Millencolin, Guns 'n Roses, etc |
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Similar Artists
Blink 182, The Ataris, Millencolin, Guns 'n Roses, etc |
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Artist History
So this is out it all started…
In early 2001 four guys from Lisbon, who loved punk rock and it’s way of life, began to jam together just for the fun of it. Tiago (vox, guitar), Miguel (guitar), Rodrigo (drums) and Andr (bass) who all had experience in other bands like Seventh Klown, Lift and others began to work hard until the summer 2001 when we recorded our first demo-CD called “Choose the easy way”, in our home studios in Ericeira. The end result came out pretty good, and it was well accepted. Eventually we played one show in a small club in Lisbon.
Soon after, Rodrigo left the band, and we had no drummer for a while. We found a replacement in Koza Nostra’s and Ex-Sacred Sin’s drummer Danilo Warick. We were back on track again, and started to work harder and better. Had a show in Lisbon, along with our good friends Aside…where we took some live footage for our first videoclip of our portuguese artist Paulo Gonzo’s cover song “Jardins Proibidos”. It's looking great!!
Now we are working in new material and trying to play live as much as we can, and reach into peoples hearts…
We have no way to describe our music unless that we do it from the heart. Punk, Emo, Rock, Pop, Hardcore, Metal, they are all influences in one way or the other. It eventually comes down to how does it make you feel inside. That’s the main reason why we do it!
See ya,
EASYWAY
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Group Members
Tiago Afonso - Vocals, Guitar
Miguel Marques - Guitar
Andr Oliveira - Bass
Danilo Warick - Drums |
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Instruments
guitars, bass, drums, vocals |
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Location
Lisbon, Lisbon - Portugal |
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