5 juni 2019
Naam | Adrian Delange & Tim van Doorn |
Functie | 1 × band |
Geslacht | man |
Herkomst | België |
Genres | punk rock |
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Biografie
St. Plaster is a short lived punkrock project founded by Adrian Delange (Call It Off) and Tim van Doorn (Big Dog Recordings). Both feeling the need to make some oldschool 90's punkrock again, they started writing a handful of songs and recorded their self-titled debut in no-time. 13 songs with a total playtime of 27 minutes. The record is loud, fast and bratty; mimicking the likes of No Use For A Name, early Green Day, Rancid, Bad Religion and any other band that made punkrock the genre to listen to in the last century.
On the record they're a duo, but live they have a solid team of fellow punkrockers. Hans Roofthooft (F.O.D.) will be playing the bass and singing the harmonies, while Remy Dekkers (Dowzer) will be hitting the drum kit.
After it was recorded and mixed by the band themselves, they sent it to the two time Grammy nominated S.P.E.C.T.R.E. studios (New Found Glory/ MXPX/ Underoath) for the master and the final product sounds like half an hour of punkrock on steroids, mixed with political angst, a couple of swear words and a buttload of energy.
The band will tour their selftitled record exclusively in 2019 before returning to their regular projects so don't miss out on your first and perhaps final opportunity to see them rock a select few stages!
First single out NOW, record will drop soon after. They will be playing some festivals in the summer and after that you can expect the farewell tour somewhere at the end of 2019!
#MPPA (Make Punkrock Political Again.)
On the record they're a duo, but live they have a solid team of fellow punkrockers. Hans Roofthooft (F.O.D.) will be playing the bass and singing the harmonies, while Remy Dekkers (Dowzer) will be hitting the drum kit.
After it was recorded and mixed by the band themselves, they sent it to the two time Grammy nominated S.P.E.C.T.R.E. studios (New Found Glory/ MXPX/ Underoath) for the master and the final product sounds like half an hour of punkrock on steroids, mixed with political angst, a couple of swear words and a buttload of energy.
The band will tour their selftitled record exclusively in 2019 before returning to their regular projects so don't miss out on your first and perhaps final opportunity to see them rock a select few stages!
First single out NOW, record will drop soon after. They will be playing some festivals in the summer and after that you can expect the farewell tour somewhere at the end of 2019!
#MPPA (Make Punkrock Political Again.)