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IDPNT - I'd Prefer Not To
I'D PREFER NOT TO + CHEEVER
Lune Froide
21 Quai de Versailles
Jun 10, 2022
7:00 PM GMT+2
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IDPNT - I'd Prefer Not To Biography
I'D PREFER NOT TO feat. MARIE DE BERLIN
He had offered to have a last drink and to show her his new songs, she would have answered "I'd prefer not to". I'D PREFER NOT TO feat. MARIE DE BERLIN is the encounter of a nervous, though subtile, guitar and a sensitive and deep voice ... The Duo's sound is gritty, intimate and full on. Now playing a live minimalist and softened set ... or not.
I'd Prefer Not To
"I'd Prefer Not To" started in 2010 by experimenting its very own DIY format: one-man-band performances featuring distortion pedals, a wall of power amps, guitar and bass over prerecorded drums, all in the true grit spirit of indie rock. All the while, this uniband went about recording in his garage, producing a couple dozen songs over the next four years. His desire to get a full band together to play over this impulsive live and Americana pop song base became urgent.
In the Spring of 2015, Eric Pifeteau (drums) and Stephane Louvain (bass/vocals) joined Jerome Vermorel (guitar/vocals), becoming a rock combo and creating the IDPNT set."
Read MoreHe had offered to have a last drink and to show her his new songs, she would have answered "I'd prefer not to". I'D PREFER NOT TO feat. MARIE DE BERLIN is the encounter of a nervous, though subtile, guitar and a sensitive and deep voice ... The Duo's sound is gritty, intimate and full on. Now playing a live minimalist and softened set ... or not.
I'd Prefer Not To
"I'd Prefer Not To" started in 2010 by experimenting its very own DIY format: one-man-band performances featuring distortion pedals, a wall of power amps, guitar and bass over prerecorded drums, all in the true grit spirit of indie rock. All the while, this uniband went about recording in his garage, producing a couple dozen songs over the next four years. His desire to get a full band together to play over this impulsive live and Americana pop song base became urgent.
In the Spring of 2015, Eric Pifeteau (drums) and Stephane Louvain (bass/vocals) joined Jerome Vermorel (guitar/vocals), becoming a rock combo and creating the IDPNT set."
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Indie Rock
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