Alice in Videoland is tagged as: electronic, electroclash, synthpop, swedish, electronica With cocky female vocals, slamming drums, stomping electronic basslines and a strap-on keyboard, Sweden’s Alice in Videoland has gained a reputation for a live show that rocks your socks off! Their unique blend of ebm, punk, synthpop and 80’s rock generated quite a fuss on swedish clubs and festivals throughout 2003… Our imaginary Alice fell into the rabbit hole on a chilly day in May 2002. Toril Lindqvist had been a guitar player in various rock bands for years, but was beginning to feel tormented by musical inspiratio that didn’t quite fit into any rock and roll context. She wanted to be a singer. In something more “electronic” than a rock band. Finally one day she took a long shot and phoned old friend Carl Lundgren. Skeptical in the extreme, Carl agreed to hook up for a brain storming session. The two met a couple of times and became inspired by the fact that they really had nothing in common musically; this would actually become the fuel of their creative process. Early on, the duo would make attempts at “Body Music meets Punk Rock meets Commodore 64”, inspired by an imaginary and unholy alliance of DAF, The Clash and Rob Hubbard. A couple of simple demos were released during the late summer of 2002, and surprisingly ... Read More About Alice in Videoland Biography... Send Alice in Videoland ringtones to your cell |
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