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Harmony drive

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Genres
  
Americana/Rock

Labels
  
Phonofile/Indigoboom

Genre
  
Folk

Years active
  
2012–present

Origin
  
Oslo, Norway

Record label
  
IndiGoBoom

Members
  
Andre Myhren Lars Erik Schjerpen Vidar Braun

Albums
  
Metal Heads With Broken Hearts

Harmony Drive from Norway is all about mellow tunes with elements of Americana, rock and alternative pop. The band was started by 3 metal heads who shared the same love for acoustic music. They released their critically acclaimed debut album in September 2014 and received high rotation on American radio stations. This success lead the band on a radio tour in the US and a tour in the Philippines.

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Live

In 2012 the band released their first single "Somethings Wrong" . It resulted in airplay in the US, as well as a live performance on the American radio station Kink FM in Portland, Oregon. The band toured on several radio stations in the United States and toured the Philippines the following year

Members

  • Lars Erik Schjerpen – Vocals and Guitar
  • Andre Myhren – Guitar
  • Vidar Braun – Bass and backing vocals
  • Session players

  • Dave Elitch – Drums
  • Glenn Sawyer – Piano, Synths, programming
  • Recordings

    The band's first recording was the single " Somethings Wrong " in 2012 with Rich Veltrop as producer. The single was recorded in Sylvia Massy's studio Radio Star Studios in Weed in California. Their debut album was released worldwide through the Norwegian record companies Phonofile and IndigoBoom.

    Their upcoming single "See you" is released on 30 September 2016 and was recorded at The Spot Studios in Denver, Colorado.

    Discography

  • 2012: Somethings Wrong
  • 2014: Metal Heads With Broken Hearts
  • 2015: Straming for syria
  • Songs

    I Owe you thatMetal Heads With Broken Hearts · 2014
    See you2016
    When you're goneMetal Heads With Broken Hearts · 2014

    References

    Harmony drive Wikipedia