The Lanskies
50 top tracks
The Lanskies
50 top tracks
Albums

Give Me Some Rock'n'Roll
The Lanskies

Bank Holiday
The Lanskies

Hot Wave
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Romeo
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Seriously, Eric? #12345
The Lanskies

Seriously, Eric? #1234567
The Lanskies

Seriously, Eric?
The Lanskies

48 Hours - Single
The Lanskies

SaG's Indie Electro Rock Playlist December 2011
The Lanskies

Move It - Single
The Lanskies

Seriously, Eric? #1
The Lanskies

Lords of the Mersey
The Lanskies
Biography
The Lanskies are a French indie rock band based in Normandy, with a British singer from Liverpool. They have played music together since the beginning of 2007....Read more on Last.fm
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The Lanskies are a French indie rock band based in Normandy, with a British singer from Liverpool. They have played music together since the beginning of 2007.
Their musical influences are widely varied between the first 80's post-punk sounds and new wave bands like The Cure, The Smiths and XTC as well as the britpop bands such as Blur. They also appreciate the tones of American bands like The Strokes and Interpol. But sure, The Lanskies have a style like no other to make the dancefloor move with their hot-wave sound.
The Lanskies were greeted with an enthusiastic audience at the most popular French festival "Les Vielles Charrues" in July 2008 and at the new festival of Beauregard at Caen in July 2009. At this festival, 10,000 people were present with a lot of French fans from Normandy really happy to see their comeback onstage.
Their first album, 'Lords of the Mersey' produced by the indie label Indelible Records, was available digitally since April 2008 and was greeted with some success on international download platforms such as iTunes and Amazon.
They are set to release their second album 'Bank Holiday' on May 24 2010.
Members:
Lewis Evans (vox)
Florian von Kunssberg (guitar, backing vocals)
Marc Brendel (guitar)
Augustin Hauville (bass, backing vocals)
Sylvain Lamotte (drums) <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/The+Lanskies">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
