Dimanche 17 juillet 2005
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The Greeks' album is finally available!
And it's fucking incredible!
15 cuts, including 4 brand new killers, never released before!
Tracklisting:
1- To be a Greek
2- The Dice of Love
3- I won't have that girl
4- Face me
5- Bad Girl
6- Washed my Woman
7- Brutal Side of Man
8- Night of the Greeks
9- The Pat
10- Hole in the Sky
11- Don't let the girl go by
12- Nobo
13- Science of Love
14- I'm gonna marry (the Girl that I love)
15- I can leave you now
Listen to it now!
Hot Funky stuff!!!
To order the CD, email us!!!
Grab it right now, motherfucker!!!
Par Jeangopoulos
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Publié dans : News
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Vendredi 11 mars 2005
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In the golden summer of 2002, Blaizopoulos, Mopoulos and Sorakis create the Greeks. They all had background, everybody has one. Mopoulos wasn't meant to remain a Greek, but he hit History by playing straight guitar on the first two songs the band penned. Blaizopoulos had reached glory with his former group, the undisputed Orgy, but since the end of 2001, he wasn't doing music anymore. Heaven sake, the rough Sorakis pushed him to record a few songs in Mo's house. With a piano and two guitars, the three of them would prove to play hot and sticky. Those two rare yet powerful songs were "Drunken Slut" and "Hot Forty Women". A year later, Blaizopoulos and Sorakis, who were hunger for greatness, reassembled to write "Don't Let The Girl Go By" and the result was so goddamned brilliant them two genius decided to put it on tape and call the multimillionaire Producer, Lamont Jeangopoulos. In the summer of 2004, always on summer you see, intense through-the-night recording sessions took place at Jeangopoulos studio. Six stunning numbers came from these sessions : "Don't Let The Girl Go By", "Face Me", "Bad Girl", "Night Of The Greeks", "Washed My Woman" and "The Dice Of Love". One month passed, and The Greeks were back on the track with four more killers : "Hole In The Sky", "Brutal Side Of Man", "Uncle McWellback" and "I'm Gonna Marry The One That I Love". A lot of bands would consider there was enough material to release a record, but The Greeks wouldn't. They wanted to play stronger and added an anonymous member, Prozakis, gifted for tambourines and backing vocals, not so talented for writing tunes. And in january 2005, they went to Jeangopoulos Country Home, where they recorded two more masterpieces : "Just To Be A Greek" and "Science Of Love". They're still working on new titles at the present time. To be continued.
Par The Greeks
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Publié dans : History
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Vendredi 11 mars 2005
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In a world corrupted by jazz, metal, slavish faggy music and old cuban satyrs, The Greeks pop music gives you thousands reasons to live a little more. Most of all, them guys teach you how to feel, think and be unbeatable. The Greeks sing Love, romantic love as well as animal love, but they also celebrate the Mind. Baptised the Triumvirat of Fertility, they both reach the Heart and the Brain, by playing the right notes in the right melodies with the right sound. They got the Right Faces, their bodies smell like rosewood, and their tongue is sharp, slick and wistful.
Read the story of three tough motherfuckers who made their way, plus one :
1. Vern Blaizopoulos :

this one comes from a legendary band, The Orgy, in which this clever white boy penned a handful of masterpieces. Amongst all musicians, he knows the keys and tricks to make unforgettable tunes.
2. Lamont Jeangopoulos :

he also is a former member of the Orgy and reinvented himself in the Producer Making Money. The man has no taste for music if it doesn't sell one million copies. He particularly digs orchestra surrounding a bitch, and children choirs.
3. (Tobias Prozakis) : the "plus" member.
4. Randall Sorakis :

tender-hearted Sorakis is the Psycho-Batave pulse of the Greeks sound ; though he is the true ideologist of the band, he daily fights with his personal demons. He has the manlike experience that enables his friends to face life.
Par The Greeks
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Publié dans : History
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