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The clangerous Cone - purveyors of of curious ring modulated scrambled tones and electronic squeaks coupled with acoustic instruments. Even so Cone have something in common with ABBA.
What is it? Well Cone get their name from the band members - just like ABBA! Cone are Colin Murphy on bass , Owen Douglas plays guitar, Nick Smith is the drummer and Eve Grimes plays keys. Cone are not out to change the world only to make its music less predictable and its lyrics less cliche ridden.
A Cone gig is a celebration of shaping of noise and a bag of 44 bars rubbing shoulders with 54 and 64 flavours - all to confuse the feet of dancers. Then there is the juxtaposition of Off the wall lyrics and wry observations with staccato fender tele rhythms.
Find Cone and make a change in your musical horizons. Cone sparkle and delight and leave you wandering where they have been all your life. The answer might be - taking the journey that brought them out of the Open Mics, bars and clubs and internet back alleys to arrive in the full glare of their current popularity.
The clangerous Cone - purveyors of of curious ring modulated scrambled tones and electronic squeaks coupled with acoustic instruments. Even so Cone have something in common with ABBA.
What is it? Well Cone get their name from the band members - just like ABBA! Cone are Colin Murphy on bass , Owen Douglas plays guitar, Nick Smith is the drummer and Eve Grimes plays keys. Cone are not out to change the world only to make its music less predictable and its lyrics less cliche ridden.
A Cone gig is a celebration of shaping of noise and a bag of 44 bars rubbing shoulders with 54 and 64 flavours - all to confuse the feet of dancers. Then there is the juxtaposition of Off the wall lyrics and wry observations with staccato fender tele rhythms.
Find Cone and make a change in your musical horizons. Cone sparkle and delight and leave you wandering where they have been all your life. The answer might be - taking the journey that brought them out of the Open Mics, bars and clubs and internet back alleys to arrive in the full glare of their current popularity.