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Giant (Herman Düne Album)
Giant is a 2006 studio album by Herman Düne Herman Dune is a Swedish-French act based in San Pedro, Los Angeles. The band has been described as Indie rock, Anti-folk, Folk rock, Alternative rock, Americana, and Alternative country. History Herman Dune was established as a trio with broth .... Track listing # "I Wish That I Could See You Soon" – 2:49 # "Nickel Chrome" – 4:05 # "1-2-3/Apple Tree" – 3:24 # "Bristol" – 3:08 # "Pure Hearts" – 4:03 # "No Master" 2:54 # "Take Him Back to New York City" – 6:04 # "Baby Bigger" – 1:32 # "This Summer" – 4:20 # "Your Name/My Game" – 3:59 # "By the Light of the Moon" – 2:26 # "When the Water Gets Cold & Freezes on the Lake" – 3:58 # "Giant" – 4:25 # "I'd Rather Walk Than Run" – 2:24 # "Glory of Old" – 4:07 # "Mrs Bigger" – 1:35 Personnel *Songwriting, Singing, Guitar: David-Ivar Herman Düne (aka Ya Ya) & Andre Herman Düne *Drums And Percussion: Néman Herman Düne *Bongo-Drums, Percussion: Doctor Lori S ...
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Herman Düne
Herman Dune is a Swedish-French act based in San Pedro, Los Angeles. The band has been described as Indie rock, Anti-folk, Folk rock, Alternative rock, Americana (music), Americana, and Alternative country. History Herman Dune was established as a trio with brothers David Ivar and André singing and writing, and drummer Omé, David Ivar's childhood friend. In 2000, they released their debut album, ''They Go To The Woods''. In 2001, drummer Neman joined Herman Dune for their following albums, ''Switzerland Heritage'', ''Mash Concrete Metal Mushroom'', ''Mas Cambios'', and ''Not On Top''. Herman Dune then released ''Giant'' in 2006, ''Next Year In Zion'' in 2008, and ''Strange Moosic'' in 2011. In 2006, Andre left the band after recording songs for ''Giant.'' After a hiatus and relocation to San Pedro, Los Angeles in 2015, David Ivar released ''Sweet Thursday'' on Santa Cruz Records and ''Santa Cruz Gold'' on Santa Cruz Records, both in 2018. Between 2013 and 2018, while still ...
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Brynn Derwen Studio
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Not On Top
''Not On Top'' is a 2005 album by Herman Düne. On this record Herman Düne are augmented by Canadian singer-songwriter Julie Doiron, who plays bass and provides some of the vocals. This is Herman Düne's first record to make significant use of bass guitar. It was recorded at Hall Place Studios in Leeds, England. Unusually for an album of the 21st century it was deliberately recorded in mono. Track listing #"Little Wounds" – 3:15 #"Not On Top" – 3:32 #"Had I Not Known" – 3:04 #"Walk, Don't Run" – 3:37 #"Slow Century" – 3:15 #"This Will Never Happen" – 3:51 #"German Green" – 0:59 #"Recording Farfisa" – 0:51 #"You Could Be A Model, Goodbye" – 3:18 #"Seven Cities" – 3:05 #"Good For No One" – 4:07 #"Orange Hat" – 3:01 #"Whatever Burns The Best Baby" – 3:42 #"Eleven Stones" – 3:07 #"Warning Spectrum" – 1:18 Personnel *David-Ivar Herman Düne – vocals, Gibson & Levin guitars, ukulele, piano *André Herman Düne – vocals, Silvertone guitar, Simon & Pa ...
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Next Year In Zion
''Next Year in Zion'' is a 2008 studio album by Herman Düne. Lead singer and songwriter David-Ivar Herman Düne states "It's the first album that I write while I am happy. I used to think I needed to be a little sad, or at least melancholic to write, this one proved me wrong." Track listing All songs written by David-Ivar Herman Düne, except where noted. # "My Home Is Nowhere Without You" – 4:11 # "Try to Think About Me (Don't You Worry a Bit)" – 4:04 # "When the Sun Rose Up This Morning" – 5:06 # "When We Were Still Friends" – 2:39 # "On a Saturday" – 3:59 # "My Baby Is Afraid of Sharks" – 4:32 # "Lovers Are Waterproof" – 4:52 # "Next Year In Zion" – 3:00 # "Someone Knows Better Than Me" – 4:17 # "My Best Kiss" – 3:46 # "Baby Baby You're My Baby" – 2:10 # "(Nothing Left But) Poison In the Rain" – 4:26 Personnel *David-Ivar Herman Düne – guitar, vocals< *Néman Herman Düne – drums *Dave Tattersall (of

SoundsXP
SoundsXP is a UK based music webzine. It was set up in 2001 by Paul Mawdesley, Ged McAlea and Kevin Odell and is entirely based on contributions from unpaid writers. The site mostly publishes reviews and interviews covering primarily the indie, indiepop, shoegaze, folk, alt-country and electronica musical genres. It also covers alternative music news and free MP3 downloads. The front page includes a regularly updated music player which showcases current songs recommended by the writers. In addition, SoundsXP has forums to allow for discussion and comments on the articles, as well as live event notices which are free to use for bands and promoters for publicity. The site has organised a number of live events over the years featuring artists such as the Broken Family Band, the Bishops, Younghusband, Pete and the Pirates Pete and the Pirates were an English indie rock band from Reading, Berkshire, England. The band consisted of Thomas Sanders (vocals), Peter Hefferan (vocals ...
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''DIY'' is a United Kingdom-based music publication, in print and online. Its free print edition is released monthly with a physical circulation of 40,000 in UK venues, clubs and shops. DIY Magazine ''DIY'' was launched in 2002 by then-editor Stephen Ackroyd & Emma Swann as an online-only publication called This Is Fake DIY, named after a song by Scottish indie pop band Bis and staffed largely by a freelance writing team from around the globe. The website features news, reviews and features. In September 2007, DIY was nominated for Best Music Magazine at the annual BT Digital Music Awards, where it was described as "a great mix of humour and pop culture that has become the envy of the internet." In April 2011, ''DIY'' started a free monthly music magazine. Cover acts have included Paramore, Mumford and Sons, Biffy Clyro, Jamie xx, Years & Years, Wolf Alice, LCD Soundsystem, Fall Out Boy, and Bastille (full list below). On 11 March 2013, ''DIY'' started a weekly magazine i ...
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