Itamar Cohen-Lead singer, Rhythm guitar,
Avner Cohen-Double bass, Synt, vocals,
Matan Saadia-Drums, Amit Meiri - Lead guitar (present).
Hosting at the recording session: Michael Glucksmann- Lead guitar.
Influences
Sublime, Pink Floyd, Charles Mingus, Blind Guardian, A. Mozart, J. S. Bach, Nirvana, Nine Inch Nales, Queen, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Victor Wooten, Blur, Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, Walt Disney, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jimi Hendrix, The Prodigy, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Faith No More, Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam, Bob Dylan, Radiohead, Bob Marley, Bjork, The Beatles, Alla Esh, Frank Zappa, Rage Aginst The Machine....
Sounds Like
The Bob Marley And Dylen (Also Bob) on P.C.P jammin' jurney
first of all we would like to take the opportunity to thank all of our fans and friends for the support and the kind words and also to apologize if we don't reply. D3 Radicalz band began when the brothers Itamar Cohen (singer, songwriter, guitar) and Avner Cohen (double bass, composer, singer) decided to create and develop early original songs and compositions. Over the time the Cohen brothers combined their forces with the drummer Matan Saadia and started to make music. list of musicians that use to play in D3 Radicalz: Jorden Lapid - Keyboard, Ira Komm - vocals, Michel Glucksmann - lead guitar (who is also playing at "phantom itch") and Dor Magen - Trombone . Recently the band started to work with Amit Meiri - Lead Guitar. "phantom itch" - the first E.P by D3 Radicalz (2008) was recorded at tesha studio located in Tel Aviv , Israel. and Graphic was made by Samez Michail. The first single from the "phantom itch" - "What you wanna say" was played in few radio stations over Israel. The next single will be coming shortly.
Quoted from the review about the first single "what you wanna say" in skplus (Israel) by Yotam Peled: written in 2/2/09: "...When I listen to the song it's hard for me not to notice the amazing investment in every single touch in this song, whether the lyrics, the alternative rock melody and the excellent musical production..."
Quoted from a show review in Blind Janitor magazine (Israel): October 2008
"...I find myself squeezing into the place it self, moving my head with pleasure..."