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Artist description
The Pendeltones are inspired by rock 'n' roll made before stereo was invented and most of all The Pendeltones are inspired by the feeling of having fun. |
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Music Style
Surf Rock |
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Musical Influences
Beach Boys, Jan and Dean, Chuck Berry and Mono Rock'n'roll |
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Similar Artists
Hmmmm |
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Artist History
Two guys in their twenties, with a longing, almost craving, for an endless summer, sat down in July and began recording the summer in music. The first song was named "First session" and it containes the feeling of summer when you're a teenager filled with hormones. The final touch on the song was made during the last warm summer days. The winter depression started kicking in and this led to the next song "My only surfer girl" that shows a development to a more conscious vocal production. This song contains the feeling of true love that likewise summer went away, demonstrated by the power of true vocal harmonics. The survival of a cold season brings inspiration to new songs born of true summer rock 'n' roll.
Then the 3rd member or guest star, Janus, joined in for a while and took over the vocals. This led to the song Girl Next Door and Waikiki Beach. The Girl Next Door still has the touch of a cold season but with a warm feeling of love. "Warm summer nights" is the context of the next song Waikki Beach--the last song written and recorded before Janus went back to the warm beaches of Spain. Waikiki Beach is a tribute to the dream of the perfect beach with endless summer and no worries about tomorrow.
When Janus left Denmark, Bo took over the vocals again and started recording the latest song To The Beach. This song was recorded on pure rock 'n' roll loving and is a promise that the summer of 2003 will be the greatest of them all. |
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Group Members
Bo, Janus and Steen |
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Instruments
Guitar, drums, sax, kazoo, bas, Organ |
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Albums
The four Sessions |
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Additional Info
Own homepage coming soon: www.keeponburning.com |
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Location
Aarhus, DK - Denmark |
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