11-11
Taking their name from a stray cat at the band's very first practice space in Amsterdam, Voicst are an indie/rock trio from Amsterdam formed in 1994. After a few years they split up in 1997, but reformed in 2000. The band members are: singer/guitarist Tjeerd Bomhof, bass player Sven Woodside and drummer Joppe Molenaar. Support from influential Dutch media outlet 3Voor12 and The Dutch Pop Institute led the band to a slot at Lowlands, the huge Dutch festival, and also netted Voicst their first appearance at the New Yorks CMJ Music Conference. For three consecutive years they have played the Noorderslag music conference in Holland and toured Benelux with the likes of Bettie Serveert, Nada Surf, and Tenacious D. In 2003 the band released their first recording: the six-song EP Eat The Evidence - to critical acclaim. While in New York in the summer of 2004 the band hooked up with producer and Girls Against Boys alumni, Eli Janney (The Rapture, Secret Machines) to record their first full-length album; 11-11. The album was mixed by Victor Van Vugt (Athlete, PJ Harvey, Beth Orton, Nick Cave) and released in Europe on the bands own label DuurtLang Records (A Dutch word which aptly translates to takes a long time) Airplay on MTV Europe, Dutch radio, and at key US radio outlets joins critical accolades for Whatever You Want From Life 3Voor12 recently named 11-11 Album of the Year, and Joppe was voted Drummer of the Year by his peers. Recently Voicst has been touring throughout Europe and North America, playing at festivals including Rock in Idro (Italy), Popkomm (Berlin), Benicassim (Spain), SXSW (Austin, TX) and supporting bands like The Bravery, The Posies and Millionaire. The follow up of 11-11 is released on the 11th of January 2008 and is called, A Tale of Two Devils. Some new songs such as, Mixed Words, High As An Amsterdam Tourist, Everyday I Work On The Road and A Year And a Bit have been made available for listening on the bands myspace , hyves and official Website. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Taking their name from a stray cat at the band's very first practice space in Amsterdam, Voicst are an indie/rock trio from Amsterdam formed in 1994. After a few years they split up in 1997, but reformed in 2000. The band members are: singer/guitarist Tjeerd Bomhof, bass player Sven Woodside and drummer Joppe Molenaar. Support from influential Dutch media outlet 3Voor12 and The Dutch Pop Institute led the band to a slot at Lowlands, the huge Dutch festival, and also netted Voicst their first appearance at the New Yorks CMJ Music Conference. For three consecutive years they have played the Noorderslag music conference in Holland and toured Benelux with the likes of Bettie Serveert, Nada Surf, and Tenacious D. In 2003 the band released their first recording: the six-song EP Eat The Evidence - to critical acclaim. While in New York in the summer of 2004 the band hooked up with producer and Girls Against Boys alumni, Eli Janney (The Rapture, Secret Machines) to record their first full-length album; 11-11. The album was mixed by Victor Van Vugt (Athlete, PJ Harvey, Beth Orton, Nick Cave) and released in Europe on the bands own label DuurtLang Records (A Dutch word which aptly translates to takes a long time) Airplay on MTV Europe, Dutch radio, and at key US radio outlets joins critical accolades for Whatever You Want From Life 3Voor12 recently named 11-11 Album of the Year, and Joppe was voted Drummer of the Year by his peers. Recently Voicst has been touring throughout Europe and North America, playing at festivals including Rock in Idro (Italy), Popkomm (Berlin), Benicassim (Spain), SXSW (Austin, TX) and supporting bands like The Bravery, The Posies and Millionaire. The follow up of 11-11 is released on the 11th of January 2008 and is called, A Tale of Two Devils. Some new songs such as, Mixed Words, High As An Amsterdam Tourist, Everyday I Work On The Road and A Year And a Bit have been made available for listening on the bands myspace , hyves and official Website. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Everyday I Work on the Road
Feel Like A Rocket
High As An Amsterdam Tourist
A Year And A Bit
So Simple That It's Hard To Understand
Feelings Explode
Two Devils
Don't Get Me Wrong
Whatever You Want From Life
Aha Erlebnis
Second Blow
Dazzled Kids
E-Slick
Everyday I Work On The Road - Radio Edit
Mixed Words
We Are On A Chemical Push
You Look Like Coffee
Detail 2003
Shut Up and Dance
Porn
Someone Wake Me
Upside
Sgt. Gonzo
And You Taste Like Something's Wrong
Mixed Worlds
Everyday I Work On The Road - Album Edit
How to Put It?
Enjoy The Kickback
Acts of Fire
How To Put It
Enjoy the Kickback...
E Slick
Sticky Plans
So Simple It's Hard To Understand
Aha Erlibnis
06 - Voicst - Everyday I Work On The Road
01 - Voicst - High As An Amsterdam Tourist
05 - Voicst - A Year And A Bit
02 - Voicst - Feel Like A Rocket
07 - Voicst - Don't Get Me Wrong
Everyday I Work On The Road - Adept Remix
02. Voicst - Feel Like A Rocket
And You Taste Like Something´s Wrong
06. Voicst - Everyday I Work On The Road
How To Put It=
10 - Voicst - E Slick
09 - Voicst - Second Blow
08 - Voicst - So Simple That It's Hard To Understand
04 - Voicst - Aha Erlebnis
03. Voicst - Feelings Explode
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