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Flying Vandals

Hi everybody, to all you alternative rockers out there have a nice day
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
The whole project started off because of one band, that band is called Nirvana. A guy named Kevin (who is the guitarist of Flying Vandals) was totally absorbed by the band and he wanted to learn guitar and play their songs. His brother Alex (the bassist of Flying Vandals) wanted to join him as a part of the project. They joined with drummer Ludo and formed the band Grungetaria. They started off by covering nirvana songs and they needed a second guitarist to be able to play the lead. They asked Jean-Fred (the drummer of Flying Vandals) to join them and he accepted. They played a couple of shows and they decided that it was time to compose. Their drummer wasn’t into the project as much as they were so the trio started something new witch they decided to call Flying Vandals. They started composing a couple of songs and they played a first show playing 6 original songs. People liked what they did and they compose even more and they worked on a demo that they are actually done working on it. Behind the original and catchy vocals, the weird but true lyrics, the grungy-altern guitar riffs, the psychedelic solos, the groovy baselines and the intense drumming, hides 3 young men. They’re not really pretty, but they really can hit the place and make you have fun. Some may say their crazy, or event special, but when it comes to music they now how to do it. They try to include a bit of everything in their songs and go above the music. One day they hope that their music will incite the world to care less, to drink more and to be friendly with everyone.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Yes, anywhere, if we can get there and you can help us, we'll get there!
Your musical influences
Well, we're very influenced by the 90's and we try to make our own genre like in the 70's
What equipment do you use?
Well good one!