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The forming of the band
[edit]It all started with Natalia Tena and Sam Apley meeting in another band. They clicked and decided to make their own kind of music. Whilst being totally sleep deprived and festival fuelled after a week of dancing and having it at The Secret Garden Party, as Nat describes it, they were busking to the last people standing. Someone from the Chai Wallah crue asked them what they were called so Sam baptized the band ‘Molotov Jukebox’. Afterwards they started finding the rest of its members and thus the band was born!
The Molotov cocktail is the symbol of revolution The jukebox stands for the fact that they strive to be like one, full of different genres.
Members
[edit]- Natalia Tena - Vocals, Accordion
- Sam Apley - Vocals, Violin
- Adam Burke - Guitar
- Tom Wilson - Bass
- Rami Sherrington - Drums
- Angus Moncrieff - Trumpet
Musical style
[edit]Because they didn’t want to stick to just one genre they decided to blend all the genres and styles they like. It started out with gypsy and dubstep. In the meanwhile calypso, funk, ska, flamenco, samba, house, electro, pop, reggae and soul have joined the party. Given that it’s a mouthful they decided to give their personal style a name of its own. Considering all of their songs have a ground of traditional gypsy sound and a ‘dirty beat’ on them the name Gypstep came into the world.
Timeline
[edit]2010
[edit]After playing at a bunch of London festivals in 2010 such as Glastonbury and Green Man their first single “Laid to Rest” was released on the 15th of November. In December that year they went on an unplanned tour in Brazil, playing lots of last-minute gigs for a month.
2011
[edit]2011 was a very productive year for them considering they spent a lot of time working on their first EP. On the 20th of June it was released under the name “Double Dare”. That summer they played at a lot of festivals such as The Secret Garden Party, Shoreditch Festival, Thames Festival and Glastonbury. This definitely got them noticed and they were asked to perform at Beirut’s Official Afterparty and to support the Kooks in Milan and Berlin. All of this has lead them to being nominated for ‘The Best Breakthrough Artist at the UK Festival Awards’ alongside Jessie J, XX an Ed Sheeran. Their first single 'Get Ready' was released on the 14th of November.
2012
[edit]On the 21ste of May their second EP 'Bang' was released And their summer is very well filled with a lot of festivals.
References
[edit]- http://www.molotov-jukebox.co.uk/
- http://globescribbler.wordpress.com/2011/07/24/interview-making-sense-of-molotov-jukebox/
- http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/music/interviews/Natalia+Tena+interview-101192.html
- http://www.thenewcurrent.com/2010/06/18/tnc-interview-molotov-jukebox-london/
- http://www.thismessagewillselfdestruct.co.uk/interview-molotov-jukebox/
- http://www.skiddle.com/news/all/Gypstep-six-piece-Molotov-Jukebox-Live-music-is-the-essence-of-what-we-do/8578/
External Links
[edit]- http://www.molotov-jukebox.co.uk/ - Official website
- http://www.myspace.com/molotovjukebox Molotov Jukebox on Myspace
- http://soundcloud.com/molotovjukebox Molotov Jukebox’ free downloadable songs on Soundclock
- http://www.youtube.com/MolotovJukebox Molotov Jukebox on YouTube
- http://twitter.com/Molotov_Jukebox Molotov Jukebox on Twitter
- http://www.facebook.com/pages/Molotov-Jukebox/114178231944553 Molotov Jukebox on Facebook
- http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/molotov-jukebox/id398571684 Molotov Jukebox’ songs on iTunes
- http://dwfmedia.wordpress.com/molotov-jukebox-bang/