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Who Killed Bruce Lee
OriginBeirut, Lebanon
GenresRock, Indie Rock, Dance-Rock, Electro-Rock, Electro-Punk
Years active2009–present
MembersWassim Bou Malham - Guitar, L.Vox
Hassib Dergham - Keys, B.Vox
Pascal Sarkis - Bass, B.Vox
Malek Rizkallah - Drums, B.Vox
Websitehttp://www.whokilledbrucelee.com/

Who Killed Bruce Lee are an alternative Lebanese Rock band currently based in Germany. The band was formed in Lebanon in September 2009 and is made up of Wassim Bou Malham, Hassib Dergham, Pascal Sarkis and Malek Rizkallah.[1]

Beirut, beginnings

Starting the last few years of the 90s, having met around Malek's father's Quadrangle pub in Hazmieh, Lebanon, the four (back then not-so-bearded) young friends used to jam together with the old Monday Blues Band.

The musicians that would join to make up Who Killed Bruce Lee used to play in various bands until they came together in 2009. They started off playing covers[2] of LCD Sound System, the Strokes and Queens of the Stone Age, before starting to work on their own original material, releasing their first 5-song EP in 2012.[3]

Their energetic sets and sold-out events have led them to co-headline the first Red Bull Soundclash[4] of the Middle-East, a massive musical face-off between them and internationally acclaimed Lebanese band Mashrou' Leila. The event's producer David Gappa, former H-Blockx singer was impressed with WKBL's energy and originality, and promised to share their music with his peers upon his return to Germany.

In 2013, the band released the first single off their upcoming album, "Room for Three", inducing a heavier sound, with heart-wrenching guitars and synths, adding to the already dancy groove that has been their staple.

Paris, backstage talks

In October 2014, the band was invited to start work on writing and recording their upcoming album at Red Bull Studios in Paris.[5] Working with the studio's technicians, the band's producer, the legendary Fadi Tabbal[6] (of Tunefork Studios) and David Shaw (RBMA) hope to pack up a couple of fresh tracks for an exciting upcoming vinyl release. The band concluded their French tour with a sold-out gig at La Boule Noire on October 31, 2014.[7]

The band decided to invite David Gappa who in turn invited Deville Schober, head of Brainstorm Music Marketing from Germany. Deville was so excited about the band's performance and crowd interaction that he instantly went backstage after the gig and proposed to the four men a management contract, promising them a 3-year artist development strategy starting from Germany. The paperwork did take a while to finally go through, due to the fact that WKBL have four Lebanese passports and all the complications that come with that... But in September 2015, after opening in Byblos Festival for Alt-J, WKBL flew straight to Berlin to record their full-length album.

Germany, Album Recording, European Tour

At Riverside Studios with acclaimed producer Victor Van Vugt (Depeche Mode, Nick Cave, Kylie Minogue...) the band produced their 11-track record "Distant Rendezvous" and kicked off their 100-concert 2016 album tour in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

Discography

Albums

  • 'Who Killed Bruce Lee' - Self-titled EP, 5 tracks - December 2012
  • 'Distant Rendezvous' - 11 tracks - February 2016

Singles

  • 2014: "Room For Three"
  • 2015: "Elvis"
  • 2015: "Gypsy King"
  • 2016: "Born Addicted"

References

  1. ^ Beyond The Music: Who Killed Bruce Lee | Beirut.com | http://www.beirut.com/l/29743
  2. ^ Light FM | Who Killed Bruce Lee Profile | http://www.radiolightfm.com/musiccelebrated/artist/who-killed-bruce-lee/
  3. ^ 10 Questions for Who Killed Bruce Lee | Now Lebanon | https://now.mmedia.me/lb/en/Interview/10-questions-for-who-killed-bruce-lee
  4. ^ Red Bull Music | Mashrou' Leila Clashed with Who Killed Bruce Lee | http://www.redbull.com/mea/en/music/stories/1331621766738/mashrou-leila-clashed-with-who-killed-bruce-lee
  5. ^ Red Bull Music | Who Killed Bruce Lee at Red Bull Studios Paris | http://www.redbull.com/mea/en/music/stories/1331687602199/who-killed-bruce-lee-at-red-bull-studios-paris
  6. ^ Fadi Tabbal: The Go-To Producer | Societe Perrier | http://www.societeperrier.com/lebanon/beirut/fadi-tabbal-the-go-to-producer/
  7. ^ Triple W | Who Killed Bruce Lee Hit Paris for La Boule Noire Gig, Recording | http://www.triplew.me/who-killed-bruce-lee-hit-paris-for-la-boule-noire-gig-recording/2393