Rob Allen - (guitar, vocals)
Jeff France - (drums)
Kevin J Messenger - (lead vocals)
Gianfredo Konig - (bass)
Nick O'Neill - (keyboards, vocals)
Additional musicians featured on the upcoming 2nd album:
Julia Hollier - (harp)
Influences
Pink Floyd, The Who, The Jam, The Stranglers, Scott Walker, Rammstein, Bill Hicks, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Nick Cave, Radiohead, Genesis, Weather Report, Rolling Stones, Francis Dunnery (was) It Bites, Queen, The Doors, The Beatles, Supertramp, R.E.M., Prefab Sprout, Level 42, David Bowie, Steely Dan, Kings-X, Del Amitri, American Music Club, Mark Eitzel, John Martyn, Armstrong and Miller, Red Wine (preferably with a screwtop and on special offer), Courvoisier, Gin and Tonic, Bath Ales and al dente pasta.
Sounds Like
JEBO sound like JEBO with hints of the above influences
"The story of JEBO starts back in the Bristol of the late 1990's. There were two bands, K'Passa, all cajun folk rock and festival fun who were very popular. Then there was The Electric Druids, not quite as well known but had a cult following and were popular with the hippy alternative undergound. Sadly both bands fell apart around the time of the millenium, but out of the ashes of both a new and greater sound was to grow and JEBO was born. To cut a long story short the band released their debut album, the magnificent 'Sinking Without You' in 2006 with the legendary John Burns (Jethro Tull, Genesis and Peter Gabriel) in the producer's chair and within a few short months were opening up for The Musical Box at London's Royal Albert Hall. "So what?" you are saying, "why are JEBO so special?" Well, despite having a name that is, apparently, something obscene in Serbo-Croat; JEBO are one of those outfits that transcends genres, they are progressive, yet they can rock out like the best of them, they are as soulful as Jeff Buckley on a downer, yet at the same time can lift you up so your mind is flying on a cool breeze of musical inspiration. It's hard to describe, you'll just have to get hold of some of their stuff and see for yourselves. So take the chance to check them out, you'll not regret it." - Jon Wisbey (The BCFM Rock Show)
Thanks for being a friend! Do you know about the Electric Ball in London on Wednesday November 18? JEFFERSON STARSHIP + QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE + TOM CONSTANTEN (original Grateful Dead pianist) + more! Please try and make it. It’ll be a ball! Details and tickets from: http://www.rhythmgigs.com
Really enjoyed performing with you guys at the Fleece on Wednesday! You have a wicked bass player and songs! Good luck with your music. Hope to see you again soon. Take care!
Cheers for the notification! 28OCT09 at the Fleece is now in the diary.
Incidentally, where do you guys rehearse? I'm opening a high quality rehearsal studio in Bristol with full facilities in early November. Take a look at the site, nocloudrecords.com when you get the chance.
Come and see us headlining at The Cooler in Bristol this Saturday 17th October. Doors 8pm, Entry £5 / £4 (NUS). Entry also gets you in for Klub Kute - indie tunes til 4am!
hey! we are trying to change something... our new singer erik can't be a full member of dreamscape because the stess to travel a lot is affecting his health. so we decided to work with more than one singer - honestly we will work with even more than two... hopefully you will like that idea! we like it a lot because we will be very flexible and our sound will become even more complex! kind regards! DREAMSCAPE (progressive metal from germany) (new cd november 2009! - buy or let die!)
PS: always believe in your dreams! and don't get frightened if they are becoming real! - because for a believer they will!