Freaky Age

Freaky Age

Infobox musical artist
Name = Freaky Age


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Origin = Ternat, Belgium
Genre = Rock, Indie, Pop
Years_active = 2003-present
Label = V2 Records
Associated_acts = Betty Goes Green, Luc Crabbe, Telstar, The Strokes
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Current_members = Lenny Crabbe
Mathias Declercq
Dieter Henderickx
Jonas Pauwels

Freaky Age is a Belgian four-piece Indie-rockband from Ternat who was founded late 2003.

Biography

After just a couple of gigs they decided to send a demotape to Humos Rock Rally edition 2006, a prestigious Belgian contest. They made it to the finals and were, with their average age of 14 years old, the youngest band to ever make it to the finals and to play at the legendary Ancienne Belgique (AB) stage.

At that moment Freaky Age was still a trio (two guitars, drums & vox), but six months after the finals a new bassplayer was introduced.

Early 2007 they were discovered through Myspace by Sonic Wave Management, a French management agency based in Paris. Thanks to them they played in France for the first time in April 2007, in a sold out Zénith Arena (Lille) as support act for the ultra popular French bandSuperbus’.

In September 2007, Freaky Age released an EP and the single "Time Is Over". The single became a hit on the Belgian radio stations Studio Brussel and Pure Fm. "Time Is Over" appeared on the Studio Brussel's compilation album "De Afrekening 43". The second single "Where Do We Go Now" was released in March 2008. It was an chart success on Belgian radio stations like Studio Brussel, spending four weeks at number one in 'De Afrekening Charts'. The band released their debut album 'Every Morning Breaks Out' on 21 April 2008.

Discography

Singles

* "Time Is Over" (2007) # 5 (charted 12 weeks)
* "Where Do We Go Now" (2008) #1

Albums

* "EP Freaky Age" (2007)
* "Every Morning Breaks Out" (2008)

External links

* [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=66288984 Official site]


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