Recently the bluesy rockband of the much acclaimed singer Florence Kraayvanger released Kharma Baby in their hometown Arnhem, The Netherlands. After a few singles and the mini album Check! (2003) Kharma Baby is the first and long-awaited full studio album of the renowned Dutch band.
Superfloor worked hard at the songs and recordings of Kharma baby. The band that describes their own music as Hard Rockin' Blues for the Soul recorded eleven originals. Kharma Baby was produced by blues nestor from the Lowlands; Mike Donkers, guitarist/lead vocalist for The Mellotones.
As always the sound of Superfloor is dominated by the powerful and soulful voice of front woman Florence Kraayvanger. But also by the heavy grooving, seventies rooted bluesy rock of Frank van der Wiel (guitar), Rob van den Broek (bass) and Thomas Calis (drums).
Dutch Radio- and Blues-legend Gerry Jungen -who has been a Superfloor fan since years- and known for his radio shows such as Umma Gumma at 3FM and Bluesbox at Arrow Classic Rock, compares the band with legendary acts such as Led Zeppelin, black Crowes and Cry Of Love.
"superfloor is one of the best Dutch bands in their field. Finally they have an album to prove it" Gerry Jungen at www.superfloor.net, march 2008
"...And let's be honest; her soulful strut is -without any doubt- the highest trump of this highly inflammable quartet. High time for a reprise at Arrow Classic Rock." Oor Magazine, april 2008
Hello Floor and the boys! Thank you so much for the add - Superfloor has a world-class sound and vibe that I am looking forward to getting to know better ... cheers!
hey Superfloor, Philippe en ik hebben super genoten gister in de Comm ! Great music and a super voice... what more do we need on a lazy Sunday afternoon ! Hope to see you soon... bye. Groetjuszz van Mélanie
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!!!!
Here's a listen to the ultimate 3/17 song.
Get in the spirit and add the song to your MySpace page and share "St. Patrick's Day" with all your friends !! (go to my myspace page and add the song from the player).
One must Question public taste, when a group of Musicians so good,remain so far removed from the main stream...This is Great Music......Thanks so very much....