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Artist description
"A slice of power pop and driving guitars, the potential shining through".
METAL HAMMER 2002
The Best of British, mashed with American
influences have created Kowloon. Driving Guitars,
tight bass and drums, intense unique vocals, together
with the energy of the American punk invasion, and a
large British attitude and passion.
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Music Style
Pop/Rock/Punk |
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Musical Influences
Blink 182, Dandy Wharhols, R.H.C.P, Goldfinger, |
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Similar Artists
Blink 182, Dandy Wharhols, Foo fighters, Goldfinger, |
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Artist History
Kowloon was formed in 1998 when songwriting duo
Robin and Rizman met brothers Robbie and Gearoid Grant at college.
The first tour was completed and just as the second got underway
Robbie dropped out, and after an advert in the local press Sammy D was recruited.
As Robin and Rizman became more experienced song writers their music matured
to the point where it started to write itself and the Kowloon trademarks came into fruition.
Catchy guitar riffs and vocal melodies became a prominent feature, along with exciting guitar
driven songs with a rock punk pop mash up arrangement.
Kowloon have done over 150 gigs over the last year,
and are veterans of the UK "toilet tour" scene.
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Group Members
Kowloon are a four piece band based in London England.
Robin - Lead vox rhythm Guitar
Gazzy G - Lead Guitar backing vox
Rizman - Drums
Sammyd - Bass
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Instruments
Vocals guitars drums |
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Albums
The Monkeys fist EP. Various other EP's available please visit the web site |
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Press Reviews
"A slice of power pop and driving guitars, the potential shining through".
METAL HAMMER 2002
Broadcasts and reviews for NOW tv and MP3 tv
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Additional Info
Please visit the website www.kowloon.co.uk |
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Location
London, London - United Kingdom |
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