- Voicst
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Name = Voicst
Img_capt = Voicst during Queen's night inThe Hague , the Netherlands
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Origin =Amsterdam ,The Netherlands
Genre =Indie rock Pop rock
Years_active =2001 –present
Label = Play It Again Sam,Goodbusy
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Current_members = Tjeerd Bomhof Sven Woodside Joppe Molenaar
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Notable_instruments =Voicst are a three-piece
indie rock band hailing fromAmsterdam ,The Netherlands . "Voicst" is South Africanslang , meaning "manic energy".Band members
* Tjeerd Bomhof (lead vocals/guitar)
* Sven Woodside (bass/vocals)
* Joppe Molenaar (drums/samples)Biography
Originally formed as a school band in
1994 , Voicst went on hiatus until2001 , when they decided to revive their band.In
2002 , Voicst kicked off their career with a much anticipated show at the Winston in Amsterdam. After their show they were asked to support various artists, such as Millionaire,Enon , andMclusky .In the following years, Voicst opened for other bands like
Tenacious D ,The Raveonettes , andNada Surf . Voicst built a solid live reputation and were invited to play at theNoorderslag Festival . The trio won the Essent Award in2003 , and played at major Dutch festivals like Metropolis and Lowlands. The band also traveled toNew York to perform at the CMJ Music Marathon.Their first official release was in 2003: the six track "Eat the Evidence EP", released on the independent Labelman label.
In
2004 , the band journeyed back to New York for five weeks where they recorded their album, working with producerEli Janney (Girls Against Boys ), atJames Iha 's (Smashing Pumpkins ) privately owned studio. Because of the long working days (11am to 11pm), their album was aptly titled "11-11". "11-11" was released Fall 2004 in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain.The first single released from "11-11" was "Dazzled Kids", and was a modest hit. Their follow-up single, "Whatever You Want From Life", was used in a
Heineken commercial, and was also featured in the video game "2006 FIFA World Cup".The years after the release of their maiden album would be marked by tours and performances at the many festivals in the Netherlands; their album also won several awards. Voicst embarked on a UK and European tour, during which they supported
The Bravery , The Presidents of the United States of America, Juliette and The Licks, The Posies, and others. A remastered version of "11-11" was released in the United States in2005 , followed by Australia in2006 and Japan in2007 .Voicst went back to the studios to record their sophomore album "A Tale of Two Devils" in early 2007. They partnered with Peter Katis (producer for Interpol and The National among others), and Rutger Hoedemaeker from the Dutch band About.
"A Tale of Two Devils" was released
January 11 ,2008 , the first single "Everyday I Work On The Road" was releasedFebruary 2 , 2008.Discography
Albums
* "11-11" (2004, Duurtlang Records)
** US re-release: 2005, Intrigue Music
** AU re-release: 2006, Cortex Records
** JP re-release: 2007, Kurofune Records
* "A Tale of Two Devils" (2008, Play It Again Sam/Goodbusy Records)EPs
* "Eat The Evidence" (2003, Labelman/Six-Def Recordings)
Singles
* "Sgt.Gonzo/Major Tom" (7" split single w/ Buffoon; 2001, Labelman)
* "Dazzled Kids" (2005, Duurtlang Records)
* "Whatever You Want From Life" (2006, Duurtlang Records)
* "Acts Of Fire" (2007, Duurtlang Records)
* "Everyday I Work On The Road" (2008, Play It Again Sam/Goodbusy Records)
* "Feel Like A Rocket" (2008, Play It Again Sam/Goodbusy Records)External links
* [http://www.voicst.com/ Voicst official website]
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