Sforzando (band)
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Sforzando are a band from Melbourne, Australia who describe themselves as a "8-piece pirate orchestra" (fans usually refer to them simply as a "pirate band"). Their musical style combines elements of punk, Western European folk music and sea shanties to create "a soundscape for the ocean", and there is notable Irish and Balkan influences on their sound. Current line-up of the band is:
- Quincy Hall (vocals)
- Raju Sharma (percussion)
- Scott Jansen (violin)
- Paul Tierney (drums)
- Dave O'Reilly (guitar)
- Ben Tarpey (bass guitar)
- Sharon Ryan (guitar)
- Wez Rowe (keyboards), (accordion)
Sforzando is a word used in musical notation to indicate that the following note should be played loudly, and the band chose this name to match their loud, frenetic punk rock style. (For more on sforzando and other musical terms, see Dynamics (music).)
[edit] Discography
- We Sail Away (Mabuhay Records, 1997)
- Midnight at the Lighthouse (πR8, 1999; live at Port Fairy Folk Festival)
- Hideous Sea Creatures (Sound Vault, 2004)
- SFZ.ep (Sforzando, 2005)
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