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    Lantchi Biyé / Endè Yèrusalem - Ethiopian crunch music

    https://ukandanz.bandcamp.com/album/...-end-y-rusalem

    uKanDanZ... a unique style, an unusual meeting between an electric quartet and Asnake Guebreyes,charismatic lead singer originates from the vibrant music scene in Addis Abeba.

    Their music is inspired by traditional and popular Ethiopian songs. uKanDanZ has a real crunch energy. Between rock, jazz, noise...

    With impertinence, they rock it wildly. Without compromise. Guitar, saxophone, bass, drums and vocals shuffle our bearings. What a pleasure! The stage presence of uKanDanZ swings alternately between energy and emotion... then the public, transcended, dances and shivers.
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    released 20 October 2014

    Damien Cluzel (Guitar)
    Asnaque Guebreyes (Vocals)
    Lionel Martin (Sax)
    Guilhem Meier (Drums)
    Benoit Lecomte (Bass)

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    Will this be a full album or just these two songs?
    Please don't ask questions, just use google.

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    Great sound -crunchy but not falling into any metal clichés -but those vocals will take some getting used to. If they were all instrumental I'd be lapping it up but I'll give it a few more plays and see how it beds in. Full marks for effort though.

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    The band name is apparently ukandanz - and they have a website http://ukandanz.com/

    And searching PE I noticed that Udi has recommended this album earlier:

    http://gnougn.bandcamp.com/album/ukandanz-yetchalal

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