TRIBAL (Switzerland)
Tribal are offering interesting and catchy rock with emotions, political and society-critical lyrics. One moment melancholy, then amusingly and every song allow
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Between Us Between Us
TRIBAL Line up:
Greg Bailey (vocals)
Mark Rossi (guitars)
Üse Müller (bass)
Andy 'The Animal' Gantenbein (drums)
Since: 2003
Home: Switzerland
Style: Tribal Rock/ Emotional Rock
Discographie:
05/2004 - Feed the Public (Demo)
04/2005 - Live at C4 - The official Bootleg
09/2005 - Cardboard Heroes (Videoclip: Daddy)
Band/artist history
Hailing from the Zurich area in Switzerland, Tribal write rock songs and ballads full of emotions, ranging from politics involvement to gloomy memories. They write and sing their lyrics in English and self-produce their records.
Founded in August 2003 by Mark Rossi (guitars), Greg Bailey (vocals) and Üse Müller (bass guitar), Tribal later added drummer Andy Gantenbain (drums) to complete their line-up. Most of the year 2004 was spent playing live in clubs and composing and recording their first tracks. Among them, the audience-swinging Feed
the Public and the melancholy ballad Daddy were recorded as their first demo CD.
In April 2005, Tribal released their first long-playing studio work, called Cardboard Heroes, proving to be a fine rock'n'roll band. The album contains 13 original and high-quality tracks, well arranged and produced by band members. Most of the material has been recorded live, without the addiction of many overdubs, giving the album an immediate impact and a live feeling. Some tracks have been stripped down to the minimum
reproducing the essential live sound of the band. Some solos and main vocals were recorded on-the-fly, fully immersed in the musical process, benefiting from the authenticity and uniqueness of the moment.
The album has been mixed and mastered in autumn 05 by Frank Motnik at Framespotting Studios in Frankfurt.
Second half of 2005 found Tribal going around Switzerland, playing clubs and smaller festivals promoting their CD-album. Their short club-tour culminated in the official CD release party which took place November 5th at Rock City in Uster, a well known place in the local music scene, where in the youngest past acts such as Brides of destruction and L.A. Guns performed quite unique concerts. As special gift to their enthusiastic
audience is to mention the presentation of their video Daddy which Tribal self-produced with the strong help of their friends of the local tv station Zueri Plus. The video has been shot in front of Gasometer in Schlieren near Zurich, a piece of industrial architecture recently renovated, catching the band live in action, while the main topic of the song, a difficult father-son relationship, is narrated through indoor scenes, interpreted by a crew of
professional actors.
More gigs are announced in early 2006. Capable of delivering blistering energy when performing live, their style cannot be accurately labeled -- or accurately defined -- as anything less than emotional or tribal rock.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes we do! We play almost in Switzerland at the moment, but if there is a reason to get Gigs in other coutries we will do that. It's everytime a great experience to play live for the people! The more gigs we get the better! We love it!
What equipment do you use?
Greg (Vocals) - Shure microphonesS-Ware
Mark (Guitar) - Gibson Guitars and Marshall Amps
Üse (Bass) - Warwick Basses and S-Ware Amps
Andy (Drums) - Tama Drums and Paiste Cymbals
Anything else?
To rock or not to be!
Kirchlinteln,
Germany
ID
447820
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