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This will be the official presentation party for See I Told You So! Megan de Kruijf will be surprise support act; and bluesharp hero Kim Snelten will be special guest, starring on The Huns at the Gate and maybe other songs.
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The Dutch Biography
With a big jump, we leaped from the eighties to the present, leaving once upon a time hit singles like This Is Welfare and Another Sunny Day behind and writing new exciting songs that relate to the present - just like they used to do.
Between 1982 and 1985, the band released three albums: Working In Los Alamos, This Is Welfare and Under The Surface, the latter two on Epic Records. After that, we broke up in 1986.
In 2014, we got together for a one-off show in the Amsterdam Paradiso that proved to be not so one-off after all. We started co-writing and recording new songs. The result was Four, a motley crew of colours and themes and reminiscent of our social engagement in the eighties.
"Werkman", our fifth, is a concept EP dedicated to De Ploeg, the artist circle from Groningen. It features 6 new songs, of which 'So Long H.N. Werkman' stands out as a tribute to the famous artist and printer from Groningen.
The EP "Enter Sanctuary" was released in 2020, and "In The Dark" and the title song were released as singles.
In February 2022, "Solid Ground" came out. Ten songs: 5 of them inspired by contemporary female artists like Rineke Dijkstra and Charlotte Dumas, 4 songs about social issues and 1 family song.
Our latest album See I Told You So, released March 2025, has 11 new songs, all killers, no fillers, with the title song as a first single. See thedutchband.com/reviews for superlatives.
Read MoreBetween 1982 and 1985, the band released three albums: Working In Los Alamos, This Is Welfare and Under The Surface, the latter two on Epic Records. After that, we broke up in 1986.
In 2014, we got together for a one-off show in the Amsterdam Paradiso that proved to be not so one-off after all. We started co-writing and recording new songs. The result was Four, a motley crew of colours and themes and reminiscent of our social engagement in the eighties.
"Werkman", our fifth, is a concept EP dedicated to De Ploeg, the artist circle from Groningen. It features 6 new songs, of which 'So Long H.N. Werkman' stands out as a tribute to the famous artist and printer from Groningen.
The EP "Enter Sanctuary" was released in 2020, and "In The Dark" and the title song were released as singles.
In February 2022, "Solid Ground" came out. Ten songs: 5 of them inspired by contemporary female artists like Rineke Dijkstra and Charlotte Dumas, 4 songs about social issues and 1 family song.
Our latest album See I Told You So, released March 2025, has 11 new songs, all killers, no fillers, with the title song as a first single. See thedutchband.com/reviews for superlatives.
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