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The Beat Tornados

Brian Neal (xarxas) - 29 Dec 2004 19:32:16

Anybody heard of them? Ivan turned me on to these guys who are from
Norway. They've got that Euro-Shadows'y-Surfy vibe going on, and are
really great musicians.
Go here:
Click on the "Earcandy" link and give 'em a listen. I particularly
like the tracks from their Mission To Mir CD.
BN

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dave wronski (stickmandw) - 30 Dec 2004 12:45:27

Slacktone played with them in July in Norway, and they
sounded great. They have a very dedicated following,
as well. -dave
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> Anybody heard of them? Ivan turned me on to these
> guys who are from
> Norway. They've got that Euro-Shadows'y-Surfy vibe
> going on, and are
> really great musicians.
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> Go here:
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> Click on the "Earcandy" link and give 'em a listen.
> I particularly
> like the tracks from their Mission To Mir CD.
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> BN
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ipongrac - 30 Dec 2004 13:41:22

The Beat Tornados are an incredible surf band. They're definitely
among the best in the world today, yet it seems that nobody knows
about them in the USA. Very sad. They have three CDs out. Their
first one is nothing really special, but their second "Mission To
Mir" is astonishing. I haven't heard their most recent album, but
I've exchanged a few emails with those guys and it looks like they'll
hook me up.
There are some amazing Euro surf bands out there now, and it seems
that most US fans are totally missing out on them. I'll write more
about this soon, but for now I'll just mention a few of them. In my
opinion these bands deserve a lot more attention than they're getting:
The Beat Tornados (Norway) - 3 albums out
Langhorns (Sweden) - 3 albums out
The Lunatics (Finland) - 3 albums out
Husky & the Sandmen (Finland) - 2 albums out
El Ray (Denmark) - 1 album out (I think, I'm not sure about that)
These are just some from Northwest Europe, there are more, but these
bands have really been blowing my mind for the last year or two and
more recently. These bands tend to be influenced by Laika & the
Cosmonauts and/or the Treble Spankers and are really pushing TRAD
surf music forward in a very, very cool way. As far as I'm concerned
the most exciting developments in surf music today are in Northwest
Europe.
Ivan
--- In , dave wronski <stickmandw@y...>
wrote:
> Slacktone played with them in July in Norway, and they
> sounded great. They have a very dedicated following,
> as well. -dave
> --- Brian Neal <brian@s...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Anybody heard of them? Ivan turned me on to these
> > guys who are from
> > Norway. They've got that Euro-Shadows'y-Surfy vibe
> > going on, and are
> > really great musicians.
> >
> > Go here:
> >
> > Click on the "Earcandy" link and give 'em a listen.
> > I particularly
> > like the tracks from their Mission To Mir CD.
> >
> > BN
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Ronald E Smith (litnemo) - 31 Dec 2004 13:06:37

>>Subject: Re: The Beat Tornados
> Anybody heard of them? Ivan turned me on to these
> guys who are from
> Norway. They've got that Euro-Shadows'y-Surfy vibe
> going on, and are really great musicians.
>>Brian Neal
>>Slacktone played with them in July in Norway, and they
>>sounded great. They have a very dedicated following,
>>as well. -dave
>>The Beat Tornados are an incredible surf band. They're definitely
>>among the best in the world today, yet it seems that nobody knows
>>about them in the USA. Very sad. They have three CDs out. Their
>>first one is nothing really special, but their second "Mission To
>>Mir" is astonishing. I haven't heard their most recent album
I should have put their album "Scandinavian Interlude"
in the top 5 of the year but it is not really very surfy. I
personally love the steel guitar and the "very" European
songwriting. It is definitely the most musically advanced
of their CD's but I like all 3 of them.
You can get them at raucous records
Trode
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