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Artist description
A three man band playing pop the way it should be played. |
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Music Style
Power pop |
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Musical Influences
Foo Fighters and the Beatles |
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Similar Artists
The Rembrants |
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Artist History
This three piece band has just arrived on the market. Having been in different consolations before, the members felt the need to express what they truly felt about good music. Mathias and Jens had a couple of songs and was in search of a singer/guitarist. Daniel was contacted and the band started taking form. The three felt that they shared the same ideal of what a good pop song should sound like. After three songs were recorded the band was contacted by Swedish Television who said that door man bill were to participate in a contest with sixty other bands. The rules were that six band out of sixty were chosen to make a music video. These videos were then to compete against each other. Door man bill won the competition. The band felt that they really should do something serious about the situation. What you´re about to hear is pop songs that affect and move people. This is music for the masses. So please take you’re time and listen to it and give us a comment of what you think. Thank you for your time!! |
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Group Members
Daniel, Jens and Mathias |
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Instruments
Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Drums and Backing Vocals |
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Albums
Not yet |
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Press Reviews
"As promising and catchy as it gets", was one of the jury´s comments when presenting "door man bill" as the winner in the band contest on Swedish TV4."Catchy Power Pop with acoustic guitars that morph into jangling distortion while tight harmonies float like dreams. This power trio understands the importance of the hook,line and singer".(listen.com rewiew) |
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Location
Solna - Sweden |
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