The Seven Laws of Woo

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Worried 03:24 Tools
Be Home Tonight 04:08 Tools
The Jive 03:12 Tools
Sex & Honey (Drumless & Unisax @ Urgent 01-11-2006) 03:21 Tools
Hellbound 03:42 Tools
Sex & Honey 03:07 Tools
The Head 04:16 Tools
Smoke Screen (Live@Lommel 29/04/2007) 01:53 Tools
Lunch Money (Live@Lommel 29/04/2007) 03:36 Tools
The Head (Live@Lommel 29/04/2007) 04:18 Tools
Sex & Honey (2008) 02:37 Tools
A Little Groove Thing (Live@Buggenhout 23/12/2005) 05:32 Tools
Hellbound (Live@Buggenhout 23/12/2005) 03:35 Tools
The Jive (Dirty Frog Edit) (Live@Buggenhout 23/12/2005) 04:05 Tools
And Bacall said to Bogey 02:54 Tools
Return to the Black Lodge (Live@Vilvoorde 01/08/2007) 02:54 Tools
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Spring 2004. Somewhere on the crossroads between the cities of Mechelen (Belgium) and Leuven (Belgium), along the muddy banks of “De Dijle”, six gentlemen and a lady decide to join forces. They wanted to revive seventies funk, eighties kitsch and combine them with the grooves and guitars of the nineties. They started making this red-hot-extremely danceable funkrock and somewhere along the way they picked up these strange other influences to combine with, going from balkansoul to film-noir-jazz. Doing so they created their own kind of crossover that is very recognizable. It has become their trademark to explore the funk domain as broad as possible. Doing so you can tell they’re heavily influenced by bands as The Talking Heads and The B52’s In 2005 they won a couple of local bandstands, and gained a huge amount of credibility with their live gigs. So it’s no miracle that, in 2006, a broader audience was charmed by their positive-live-energy. They recorded the “The Seven Laws of Woo”-demo in 2005. In 2006 they recorded the “Sex &Honey”-ep as an independent artist. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.