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Black Monsoon Biography
If PJ Harvey, Kurt Cobain, and Sonic Youth had a love baby, it might have been named Black Monsoon. Dutch rockers Black Monsoon blend their personal picks from highlights of nineties grunge and alternative rock into their own style of going against the grain. Driven by catchy guitar riffs and the pounding drums of Marjolijn Dokter, the melancholic vocals of frontwoman Jacky Kwast and frontman Teun Guichelaar embrace each other to find comfort. On stage, the alt-rockers express their personal blood, sweat and tears by alienating melodies, unusual guitar tunings and drill-machine solos.
In 2018, the band debuted with a selftitled EP, recorded at Sputnikstudio in Antwerp (BE). Along with their acclaimed DIY attitude, this soon put Black Monsoon in the spotlights of underground venues across the country and abroad. The band opened for artists such as Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth), Indian Askin, Whispering Sons and David Nance Group. In 2019, Black Monsoon was selected for Popronde, the acclaimed touring festival for up-and-coming talented bands in The Netherlands, and picked as talent by Dutch music magazine Never Mind the Hype.
In late summer of 2019, the well-received singles ‘Jabberwocky’ and ‘ Losing’ were released to anticipate the upcoming studio album Pantomime. Since then, the three have been crossing the Dutch borders by setting foot to Germany and touring The United Kingdom in 2019, while stretching the boundaries of their musical experimentations.
By November 2020 the band released ‘Pantomime’ as their first long player. On these eleven tracks the trio scratches open painful wounds from oppressive feelings of insecurity and self-reflection.
Read MoreIn 2018, the band debuted with a selftitled EP, recorded at Sputnikstudio in Antwerp (BE). Along with their acclaimed DIY attitude, this soon put Black Monsoon in the spotlights of underground venues across the country and abroad. The band opened for artists such as Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth), Indian Askin, Whispering Sons and David Nance Group. In 2019, Black Monsoon was selected for Popronde, the acclaimed touring festival for up-and-coming talented bands in The Netherlands, and picked as talent by Dutch music magazine Never Mind the Hype.
In late summer of 2019, the well-received singles ‘Jabberwocky’ and ‘ Losing’ were released to anticipate the upcoming studio album Pantomime. Since then, the three have been crossing the Dutch borders by setting foot to Germany and touring The United Kingdom in 2019, while stretching the boundaries of their musical experimentations.
By November 2020 the band released ‘Pantomime’ as their first long player. On these eleven tracks the trio scratches open painful wounds from oppressive feelings of insecurity and self-reflection.
Indie
Noise-rock
Rock
Alternative
Grunge
Garage Rock
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