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Hello
person with an obvious interest in music. This is a short and
semi-sterile, fully-detached biography of the music project named
Guernica. You can send me yours if you feel like it, it only seems fair
to me you get the opportunity as well. A more elaborated and personal
biography is available online, if you would be interested. With more
exhaustive information on who we are as people and where and who we've
played with, for example.
So what have we here? A Brussels-based independent, guitar-oriented
awesome foursome re-releasing their first record (mini-lp of half an
hour) in the beautiful domain which we know as the modern nation-state
France. I intentionally write independent because I am sincerely
annoyed how much of a fashionable and meaningless marketing term it has
become. I mention guitar-oriented in the sense that interlocking,
arpeggiated guitars are very prominent in the songwriting process.
Although I am an 80's man myself, people seem to place us amongst 90's
indie and college rock. Especially Pavement is a recurring comparison.
Which I think is fine, I personally don't like Pavement but hey, people
need references and if they like Pavement who cares, right? Other bands
include Blonde Redhead, American Football, Unwound, Trail of Dead,
Fugazi of the late 90's, Sonic Youth of the mid 90's, ... There are
others, but they make little sense to me.
We have a varying intensity in the structure of our songs but there is
always a certain flow to keep it coherent. We love to hide the
complexity behind such a flow. A trained ear will notice, but most
people will not hear that there is at least one modulation or time
signature change (or interlapping) every single song. The lyrics are
not coming from a pretentious philosophy student (as one critic put
it), they are simply sardonic and examine more associations than just
teenage lust or romantic relationships. Or at least more thoroughly. A
literary laureate, I want to elevate the writing of lyrics to a more
challenging level. We also like to challenge ourselves, that's why our
live shows differ from soft, whispery chamber settings to full-on noise
freak out fests. It appears that we are not too hard for those who like
it softer and not too soft for those who like it loud and hard. A band
for both the Madonna and Minor Threat fan.
We're not keen on selling ourselves to someone, but that is actually
THE point of promo texts. In that respect, it's worth mentioning our
long EP or short LP is selling out as I write. Only months after its
initial release in Belgium on the Vlas Vegas imprint and that in these
downloading days (which we encourage, by the way). We were also
genuinely surprised and honoured that the national press gave us a warm
welcome. That wasn't necessarily a goal whereas it is for most other
bands, to us it just sort of happened. We were named Download of the
Week, Band to Watch, Monthly Candy, etcetera by the papers and the
radio gave us
daily airplay in the winter. It's quite unique for a belgian band to
reach Studio Brussels "5 Artists of the Moment" status, but we received
the honours two weeks in a row. Alongside for example Santogold but
also your fellow countryman Alan Braxe who couldn't be more worlds
apart from what we do, but hey, I think it's totally hilarious and just
great.
All the reviews (from Metro to small blogs) were positive to very
positive and all shared the eager looking-forward to our next record. I
hope you will like it as well, miss or mister. We're very glad and
thankful Michel from Greed has taken the effort to introduce us in
France. Okay, that's it for me. Thanks for reading and take care!
The Michael
June 2008

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