fine china superbone
Fine China Superbone sounds exactly like what you'd expect from a band with that name. Unique, instrumental noisy rock that's fired at listeners relentlessly. These fine young men are three-quarters The Hague and one-quarter Rotterdam and have been going since before Y2K. After starting out as a power-trio they soon expanded to a five-piece with the addition of a second guitarist and a vocalist. Their debut release
How long is a Chinese saw the light of day in 2002, gaining rave reviews from Dutch magazines such as Oor, LiveXS and Fret. Vocalist Lennard amicably quit the band the year after, forcing the band to go instrumental after a fruitless search for a new vocalist. The following seven years were spent drinking wine, raising kids, finishing degrees, buying houses and eventually writing and recording new songs at Dutch indie-legend Corno Zwetsloot's Next to Jaap Studio. The end-result is
Make-Machine, six songs in little over twenty-two minutes with riff upon riff, thundering drum rolls, movie samples and even keyboards. Guitarists Wiebe and Joeri, bassplayer Bas and drummer Robert (also Organisms) are fully prepared for world domination, exporting their precision bombardments to all corners of the world.
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