#1
Lola* wrote:
does he have a new band every year?
Posted on Thu, 1 June 2006 at 18:10
#2
RobbyVDH wrote:
just like his previous band, this is nothing for me.
Posted on Thu, 1 June 2006 at 19:03
#3
Graeme55? (Graeme Williams) wrote:
Posted on Thu, 1 June 2006 at 19:04
#4
Red_Mist wrote:
Posted on Thu, 1 June 2006 at 20:07
#5
Lola* wrote:
that halite cd was the shittest cd i ever did buy…listened to half of it and then made it disappear
Posted on Thu, 1 June 2006 at 21:30
#6
Charlie wrote:
:) I quite like Boss Volenti - At Least Our Graham is back on Drums.
Posted on Fri, 2 June 2006 at 01:49
#7
RobbyVDH wrote:
From Halite I only remember the video with the giant egg :eek:
Damn’ that was funny :D
Posted on Fri, 2 June 2006 at 14:49
#8
Punkwak (Tijn) wrote:
i am a favorite of eggs..!!
:D
cheers
Posted on Sun, 4 June 2006 at 22:25
#9
Kyle Bovine (K B) wrote:
I like their new single, ten times better than what Halite could come up with. Hope it works out for Graham.
Posted on Thu, 8 June 2006 at 10:37
#10
Mully wrote:
the 1st Halite album was poor, kinda like he had a singer/songwriter inside of him that he had to get out.
2nd album was heavier, & better.
Posted on Tue, 13 June 2006 at 13:29
#11
Mully wrote:
Title: BV Album review in Irish Times.
Ex-Therapy? drummer Graham Hopkins liked Boss Volenti’s sound so much he
practically stalked them until they let him join. You can see why he wanted
in on this one: the Dublin band rock straight from the hip, shuffling Kings
of Leon and Queens of the Stone Age, and pulling the odd ace out of their
sleeves. Despite their resolutely old-school approach (Ain’t No Use ends
with a traditional guitar solo, and the spirit of 1970s rock hovers over
such tunes as Deeper and Deep, Shot and Roll it Into Shape), BV pull through
on sheer spit and swagger, dispensing these 10 tunes with the efficiency of
Dirty Harry. Singer/bassist Rob Daly and guitarists Laura Mackey and Dan
O’Connor make sure their new drummer earns his keep on such high-impact
rockers as Nine Point Eight, The Range and Can’t Seem to Find a Way.
http://www.bossvolenti.com
Posted on Fri, 1 September 2006 at 12:23
#12
buffalo-boy wrote:
I have to say - i really like this.
Graham has done well! I’m glad, he didn’t fit T? very well at all i didn’t think. Will defo check these guys out live. Shot and Deeper Than Deep are already lodged in my head!
Posted on Tue, 12 September 2006 at 07:36
#13
richboy wrote:
saw them twice supporting the mighty kerbdog last year and was pretty impressed. was a bit surreal because i thought, hey, that looks like graham’s kit set up. wait a minute, that LOOKS like graham… and SOUNDS like graham. my mate didn’t believe me though :rolleyes:
Posted on Fri, 29 September 2006 at 18:45