Easily Misunderstood
post-rock
instrumental
post rock
Norway
rock
Probably the funniest song to record, for the percussion parts who stood around and threw serving plates, pots, hammers etc thru the air and at each other.
Sigmund Bade: bass, acoustic guitars, synthbass, Roland Juno-60, pots, pans
Stian Tangerud: drums, pots, pans
Kjetil Gundersen: hammer, beerkeg, pots, pans
Thomas Kaldhol: electric guitar, reverb-tank kicking
Thomas Meidell: Tandberg tonegenerator, turntable scratching( a GYBE! record) , claves, cymbal Read more on Last.fm.
The Samuel Jackson Five is a band from Oslo, Norway, that play rock music with a slight folk, indie, math, hardcore, jazz, kraut, post-rock and progrock influence.
Thomas Kaldhol: Guitar, bass
Sven Andréen : Drums, percussion, electronics
Sigmund Bade: Bass, keys, guitars, percussion
Thomas Meidell: Guitar, keys, electronics, percussion
They have released five albums, Same Same But Different (2004), Easily Misunderstood (2005), Goodbye Melody Mountain (2008), The Samuel Jackson Five (2012) and Seasons In The Hum (2014). A 4 x 12" vinyl box collecting the first 3 albums, was released in October 2010.
Official website: http://www.sj5.no/
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/thesamueljacksonfive/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thesamueljacksonfive
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