4 mei 2020
Functie | 1 × band |
Geslacht | man |
Herkomst | Nederland |
Genres | rock |
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Biografie
What do you get when you combine the melodic parts op R.E..M and Editors with the experimental vibe of Elvis Costello and XTC?
KOLBAK. An indie pop three piece consisting of Harold Pflug (vocals, guitar), Rick Ruhland (bass guitar) and Martin Voigt (drums - filling in for Dennis Aaij). Their live set underscores the accolades for their latest EP Twists and Turns: "All in all an fine EP" (MusicMaker Magazine), "3.9 out of 5. Recommended" (Divide and Conquer) and: "an indie pop rock band that defies genres, experimenting with many different styles and sounds" (From The Strait).
KOLBAK is the brainchild of Harold Pflug. The project begins in 2007 after twelve successful years of rocking with his band Redbrick VCR. Harold writes and records songs with two leading principles in mind. The first: limitless experimentation between styles. The second: the ability to perform the songs with or without a band, maintaining flexibility. This successful process results in several demo albums.
In 2012, Harold records an eclectic soundtrack to Patrick Bassant's debut novel Joy. The soundtrack is the first official release for the general public. It is an atypical musical mix between noise, new wave, postpunk and pop/rock. It contains new material as well as cover versions of "Sway" (a Dean Martin classic) and Front 242's "Headhunter". "Headhunter" is accompanied by a disturbing music video, directed by Zero Landscape.
KOLBAK. An indie pop three piece consisting of Harold Pflug (vocals, guitar), Rick Ruhland (bass guitar) and Martin Voigt (drums - filling in for Dennis Aaij). Their live set underscores the accolades for their latest EP Twists and Turns: "All in all an fine EP" (MusicMaker Magazine), "3.9 out of 5. Recommended" (Divide and Conquer) and: "an indie pop rock band that defies genres, experimenting with many different styles and sounds" (From The Strait).
KOLBAK is the brainchild of Harold Pflug. The project begins in 2007 after twelve successful years of rocking with his band Redbrick VCR. Harold writes and records songs with two leading principles in mind. The first: limitless experimentation between styles. The second: the ability to perform the songs with or without a band, maintaining flexibility. This successful process results in several demo albums.
In 2012, Harold records an eclectic soundtrack to Patrick Bassant's debut novel Joy. The soundtrack is the first official release for the general public. It is an atypical musical mix between noise, new wave, postpunk and pop/rock. It contains new material as well as cover versions of "Sway" (a Dean Martin classic) and Front 242's "Headhunter". "Headhunter" is accompanied by a disturbing music video, directed by Zero Landscape.
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