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BIO
After
many sleepless nights, live shows and 3 albums
under their belt, Bologna's (Italy) prodigal sons,
Forty Winks, return with Bow Wow on End Sounds.
Born from the loins of punk rock, the band quickly
grows up in the Italian rock scene and over time
established their mature yet playful sound that
resonate through the streets of Italy and soon the
world.
In 2001, End Records released the band’s first
album, To The Lonely Hearts in the United States
gaining the attention of iconic rock magazine
Alternative Press, which would feature them that
same year amongst the best European bands with the
likes of the Hives and the Hellacopters.
Following the release of that album, the following
two years were spent on the road, playing
throughout Europe and embarking on a month long
American tour with touring eventually leading them
to Tokyo, Japan for the festival season.
Jump ahead 5 years with numerous shows and tour
that would have them playing alongside of Queens
of the Stone Age, Presidents of The United State,
etc. The band changed their sound and course
drastically even adding a fifth member, Riccardo
Orlandi, known for his contributions in the bands
The Rituals and Hell Demonio in Europe. After some
much needed seclusion to write the album that
would become Bow Wow, in late 2010 the band
started recording an album in which the guitars
take a half step back in order to add an organ and
an electric piano, which was quite a surprise even
to the band as the writing and recording unfolded.
The end result is a record that fuses together
Elvis Costello like rock, Helmet's heavier edge,
Bowie's primordial irony and a variety of
influences from noise rock and hip hop to
electronic music.
Bow Wow is without a doubt an eclectic record that
contains a decade of musical experience of a band
that is read to lead.
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