Years active 2006 - Present Genres Hard rock, Blues rock | ||
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Members Lex KoritniChris BrownMatt HunterEddy SantacreuLuke Cuerden Albums Welcome to the Crossroads, Night Goes on for Days Record labels Very Cords Records, Bad Reputation, WM France Affiliated Labels/WM France Similar Trond Holter, Vision of Disorder, Pyogenesis, Solefald, Avatarium |
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Koritni is an Australian rock and roll band from Sydney, Australia born out of the ashes of the band Green Dollar Colour.
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- History
- Members
- Discography
- Songs
- References

Koritni sweet home chicago live at hellfest 2012 new album night goes on for days 04 09 15
History

After the breaking-up of Green Dollar Colour, Lex Koritni decided to form a new band. Helped by the French guitar player Eddy Santacreu, bassist Matt Hunter, rhythm guitarist Luke Cuerten and Chris Brown on drums, they formed the band Koritni in 2006. Mixing 70's hard rock and American sleaze rock, the band doesn't hide its preferences for bands such as Aerosmith, Guns N'Roses, Van Halen or AC/DC.

In 2007, Koritni released their first full-length album Lady Luck, praised by the press, Lady Luck was mixed by Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Aerosmith and Van Halen). Following the release of the album, the band undertook a European tour.

Early 2009, the band released their second album, Game of Fools, again mixed by Mike Fraser, the album is still in a hard rock vein that made them successful. Koritni is considered with bands like Airbourne or The Answer as the rebirth of hard rock.
Members
French guitar player Manu Livertout is replacing Luke Cuerden during the current 2012 Tour

In 2012 and 2014 French bass player and former Trust member Yves "Vivi" Brusco replaced Dean Matt Hunter during their European tours.
Discography

Songs
Sweet Home ChicagoAlive & Kicking · 2013
Red Light JointLady Luck · 2007
Down at the CrossroadsWelcome to the Crossroads · 2012