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Lee J. Cobb Is Screaming A Lot by Alamo Race Track

Biografie van de kunstenaar Alamo Race Track

Alamo Race Track Is An Indierock Band Founded And Based In Amsterdam The Netherlands. The Band Rose From The Ashes Of Redivider 1997-2001 A Melodic Guitar Band That Won The Grote Prijs Van Nederland 'Grand Prize Of The Netherlands' Holland's Number One Band Battle In 1998. As Diederik Nomden - Musically A Key Figure - Left The Group Ralph Mulder Guitar/vocals David Corel Bass/vocals Len Lucieer Guitar And Guy Bours Drums Decided To Carry On As Alamo Race Track. This Was Towards The End Of 2001. The Name Change Also Marked A Dramatic Shift In Sound And Therefore Effectively The Birth Of A New Band. The Band's Sound Has Been Described As "introspective Like Sparklehorse Or Neil Young's Harvest But With A Big City Buzz" Whereas Newspaper The Austin Chronicle Felt That "Alamo Race Track. . . Spills Blood On The Tracks With The Shake 'n' Bake Of Silkworm And The Jesus Lizard." Alamo Race Track Released Two Studio Albums Thusfar Both On Holland's Prestigious Excelsior Recordings Label Birds At Home 2003 And Black Cat John Brown 2006 . Both Albums Received Rave Reviews In The Netherlands And - Remarkably - France Where Alamo Race Track Are Popular In The Indie Circuit. The Band Also Played Manchester's In The City Festival And The SXSW Conference In Austin Texas. Having Disappeared From The Spotlights After 2006 Alamo Race Track Re-Surfaced In Early 2010 In A Different Line-Up. It Appeared That Corel And Bours Had Quietly Disappeared. Mulder And Lucieer Remain In The Band Jelte Van Andel Bass And Robin Buijs Drums Complete Today's Line-Up. The Band Wrote The Soundtrack For A Theatre Play Called 'Innenschau' And Performed It Live On Stage As The Play Went On Tour In The Netherlands. The Songs For 'Innenschau' Will Feature On The Band's Forthcoming Third Studio Album Which Has Been Scheduled For Early 2011.

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