Boys in a Band

Boys in a Band

Boys in a band at Iceland Airwaves 2008.
Background information
Also known as BIAB
Origin Norðragøta, Eysturoy, Faroe Islands
Genres Alternative rock, indie rock
Years active 2006-present
Labels Independent
Website Official Website
Members Pætur Zachariasson
Heri Schwartz
Heini
Símun Sakaris
The Rógvi

Boys in a Band are an indie rock band from the Faroe Islands. Formed in 2006 in Gøta, the group comprises vocalist/guitarist Pætur Zachariasson, guitarist Heini, bassist Símun, drummer Rógvi and Heri Schwartz on hammond organ. The band members proclaim to play Cowboy Rock. They are the winners of Global Battle of the Bands (2007) (GBOB).

Band history

2006

The band formed in September 2006. The same year they took part in the international music competition GBOB. This earned them a second spot in the national competition. Through 2006 the band managed to become one of the most popular live acts in the Faroes, and despite never having released a record, this secured them a nomination in the annual Planet Awards, a local Faroese award show, which is sponsored by the daily paper Sosialurin. The band managed to win their nomination, which was in the category `best newcomer 2006´.

2007

The following year the band continued taking part in competitions. Firstly in a local song writing competition which was part of the bi-annual Nordic showcase AME (Atlantic Music Event). Here their song Secrets to Conceal came in third place.[1]

Later that year the band entered the GBOB competition one more time. This time proved more lucky and the band went on to take first place in the world final ahead of over 3000 other bands from 25 different countries. The prize was $100,000 (US) and a world tour.[2]

In 2007 they performed live at the Roskilde Festival (DK), Spot (DK), G! Festival (FO) and Iceland Airwaves (IS).

2008

In January they went to London to record their first album with Ken Thomas who is best known for his work with Icelandic Sigur Rós and Depeche Mode's singer Dave Gahan. 2008 proved to be the most fruitful and busy year yet for the band. They played festivals like Eurosonic (NL), by:Larm (NO), Canadian Music Week (CA), SXSW (US), The Great Escape (UK) and SPOT (DK). In July, they broke the world record for most shows in 24 hours, playing no less than 24 gigs in the Faroe Islands.[3]

The band played at Iceland Airwaves in Reykjavík in October 2008.[4]

Music

Boys in a Band describe their music as "Bob Dylan on amphetamine", due to the energetic nature of their old school songs, which among others are inspired by Dylan, as are their lyrics. According to the boys their music is a mixture of new rock and roll with traditional American folk/blues roots, adding, "This together with the band's strict dress code, is the recipe for cowboy rock, a genre yet only mastered by Boys in a Band."

Boys in a Band are still unsigned and their first album, Black Diamond Train, was released in the Faroe Islands on 19. July.

External links

References

  1. AME.fo - Listen to the songs, which were in the final Archived July 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. The GBOB Challenge Archived December 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. The Guardian "Faroe Islands band play 24 gigs in 24 hours"
  4. Iceland Airwaves music festival, Reykjavík: 2008 Dates/Artists Archived September 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
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