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LONG LINE DOWN

ANDERS HOLM

// vocals & drums

MARTIN CHRISTENSEN

// guitar

A dynamic duo from Denmark that creates an original and refreshing combination of downhome blues & old school Rock. ​ In spite of their minimalistic setup, LONG LINE DOWN manages to bring forth a huge and raw sound. This two-piece band is truly an 'in your face' experience with captivating songs.

 

Their sound is a combination of blues and rock, gathering inspiration from artists such as Black Keys, White Stripes and Royal Blood – however, the band incorporates a more nuanced and rhythmic feel, leading thoughts to genres such as Americana and Balkan.

 

The duo consists of Anders Holm, who delivers a raw and powerful vocal as well as creating a solid and hard-hitting groove on his minimalistic kit. Martin Christensen backs him up with confident and playful guitar-playing and together they manage to create a unique match and setup that combines their raw and energetic attitude with authentic and deeply felt fervor.

 

Since the beginning, LLD has worked hard on their music, recording their first EP in the spring of 2014. Immediately after the recordings finished, the band tread their first ground on the local stages and has since then been performing nationwide on a regular basis and toured widely in Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Norway and Greenland.

 

After numerous concerts, LLD took a break from touring to focus on writing and recording new material. This has lead to 13 songs recorded at Mørkværk Studios.

 

Five songs will be featured on the new EP "Generic", to be released on 21, September, all are characterized by the prominent drums and vocals of Anders Holm, and the gritty guitar-playing of Martin Christensen.

 

© 2018 Klangspeicher @ Membran/EarlyBird Music

© 2018 The Orchard / Membran Entertainment Group

"It's quite rare that a duo have a sound so huge, energetic and raw - yet extremely simple and minimalistic.." 

- Tak Rock / Royal Beer

"..an extremely powerful rock, with loads of distortion on the guitar, and with a twist off blues, not unlike The White Stripes and Royal Blood" 

- GAFFA

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