Casa Murilo

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Wrecking Ball 04:00 Tools
Show Some Restraint 03:01 Tools
Ignition 03:01 Tools
Murilo I Love You 02:49 Tools
Drunken Promises 03:32 Tools
19th Floor 02:56 Tools
In For The Kill 03:20 Tools
Drive 03:20 Tools
Head For The Door 03:55 Tools
Australia 03:01 Tools
Breaking Ranks 05:51 Tools
Up All Night 03:47 Tools
Take No More 04:48 Tools
Button Up 03:52 Tools
808s 05:07 Tools
Mr. Magnificent 02:29 Tools
Other Plans 03:06 Tools
Firing Line 03:48 Tools
Sleeping With The Lights On 03:06 Tools
Yellow Umbrellas 03:48 Tools
Swtlo 04:47 Tools
Marvin 04:07 Tools
Rise And Fall 04:47 Tools
Jenny 04:10 Tools
Parking Lot 02:44 Tools
The Kids Are Alright 04:10 Tools
Lina 01:55 Tools
Show Some Restraint - 2016 Edition 06:28 Tools
The Good Old Days 01:55 Tools
The City 06:28 Tools
Faultless 06:28 Tools
The Low Road 06:28 Tools
High Flyer 06:28 Tools
Skin of My Teeth 06:28 Tools
Mr Magnificent 02:28 Tools
Low Road 02:28 Tools
Daddy`s Lambo cover 02:28 Tools
Trams and Empty Streets - Suspicious for the Winter 03:38 Tools
Breaking Ranks (radio edit) 03:57 Tools
Vil Bare Dans 04:03 Tools
Kids Are Alright 04:10 Tools
The Whereabouts of Marvin - Live @ UKA-TV 04:09 Tools
Drunken Promises Demo 2008 03:11 Tools
MTBA:2 Marvin 04:09 Tools
The whereabouts of Marvin 04:09 Tools
Matters To Be Addressed: 1.Frankenstein 04:09 Tools
Good Old Days 04:09 Tools
Wrong or Right (Kwabs cover live hos Christine) 04:09 Tools
Millie 03:19 Tools
Show Some Restraint (Acoustic) 03:19 Tools
Drunken Promises (Bergen on a sleepy Sunday morning) 00:20 Tools
Empty Streets 00:20 Tools
Matters To Be Addressed: 2. Marvin 00:20 Tools
Born To Die 00:20 Tools
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In 2007 two young Englishmen, Chris Winfield and Dan Hesketh, met a pair of Norwegian girls in Salvador, Brazil, where they worked together and lived a virtually carefree, hedonistic life and made the most of everything the country had to offer. This flamboyant lifestyle, however, was perhaps not the wisest choice for the long term, and eventually the boys decided to move to Norway in search of a new life. The band Casa Murilo (dedicated to Murilo Vilas Boas Nascimento, housemate to the boys in Brazil and a well respected TV host) was started soon after their arrival in Oslo. In September 2009 the band was completed with the addition of the four Norwegian musicians Fredrik Baden, Rudi Leo J. Johansen, Håkon Møller and Sturla Hinze. Within a year the band had been embraced by P3 Urørt, invited to play at the Norwegian Wood festival, played as a support band for Kråkesølv and all over the country. In September 2010 the band went into the studio to record their first full length album, at first glance a festive and friendly singalong affair, though shot through with serious undertones. After being invited to record a track for the charity compilation album "Hjertestups" in aid of the Tyrili Foundation in 2010 along with Norwegian greats like Bigbang, Dum Dum Boys, and Sivert Høyem, their song "Drunken Promises" was listed on P3 national radio, and the band visited Popsalongen where they performed a brilliant version of Lykke Li's hit "Get Some" which can be heard on the band's website. In addition to the excellent reception of the band's recorded material the band has had a reputation as a great live act since the beginning and have developed a warm relationship with a loyal fan base that shows up at concert after concert. "Lifting Ships" is an album written about the band's inception back in the hazy days of Brazil and the characters that inspired them to make music, the challenges of moving to Norway and the sustenance they found in their new home. Casa Murilo have been very well received by Oslo's pop scene, and this album shows that they can't be easily compared with any other Oslo band. The album was recorded in at Six Feet Over Recording Studios and produced by Sjur Lyseid. "Lifting Ships" is released on Spoon Train Audio / Tuba on the 4th March 2011. In 2012, Casa Murilo are well on their way to building a loyal and enthusiastic fan base in Norway, something they proved at the Scandinavian showcase-festival By:Larm, held in Oslo, playing to a crowd of 1000+ in February 2012. Musikknyheter.no wrote of their debut, ”Lifting Ships” (released 2011) that it contained ”wonderful, pop-rock songs, to be both loved and adored”. This charm is also evident whenever they play live and we are sure that they will deliver a fantastic atmosphere when they play on the main stage at Norway’s biggest festival ”Øya” on August 9th 2012, where after a rapturous gig in 2011 they were labelled ”The Best Band In Norway” by music magazine Plan B. Those lucky enough to watch them are in for a joyous musical experience of the highest class. The band was started by two Englishmen who, via two Norwegian girls they met in Brazil, miraculously found themselves in Oslo, Norway in 2008. The 6 man, eclectic band quickly created a buzz on the indie underground scene for their catchy songs and energetic show and, with their first ever single playlisted on the country’s biggest radio station ”P3”, their reputation has only grown. They have won fans at festivals and clubs all over the country for the last 3 years. Now is the time for them to charm music lovers all over Europe. At the moment they are hard at work on their second album, to be released by Sony Music Entertainment Norway AS in Autumn 2012. Follow the boys at http://www.facebook.com/casamurilo http://www.twitter.com/casamurilo http://www.casamurilo.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.