The Bang

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Origin Johannesburg, South Africa
Genre(s) Indie Pop
Years active 2001–present
Label(s) Chameleon Records
Website Official Myspace Page
Members
Joshua Gregg
Gad de Combes
Brad Kallenbach
Stefan Lawrence
Barry Sherman
Lead singer Joshua Gregg
Lead singer Joshua Gregg

The Bang is a South African Indie Pop band from Johannesburg, South Africa. The band consists of Joshua Gregg (Vocals, Guitar, Mandolin, Kazoo); Brad Kallenbach (Guitar, Mandolin, Backing Vocals); Gad de Combes (Keyboards, Accordion, Melodica, Harmonica, Backing Vocals); Stefan Lawrence (Drums, Percussion); Barry Sherman (Bass, Backing Vocals)

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[edit] History

The Bang was formed in 1999 by lead vocalist/guitarist Joshua Gregg and bassist Barry Sherman. The band went through various line-ups, including drummer Danny Girnun, who played drums on the band’s E.P. Of Engines And Earthworms, recorded at Ian Osrin’s Digital Cupboard in November 2001, under the band-name 3Speed

In 2003, local producer Adrian Levi (brother of music video director, Daniel Levi), heard the E.P., and promptly signed the band to his indie label Chameleon Records South Africa (home of the South African band, Max Normal)

The Bang’s debut full-length album, Shiny was recorded over 2004 and 2005, and was released in September 2005.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Shiny (2005) Chameleon Records South Africa

[edit] EPs

  • Of Engines and Earthworms (2001) Self-financed

[edit] Singles

  • Shiny (2005)
  • Johnny’s In Love With You (2006)
  • Benny Butler (2006)
  • Talk To The Trees (Radio Edit) (2007)

[edit] Trivia and song appearances

  • Their song "Benny Butler," from the album Shiny is included on the soundtrack to EA Sports’ Rugby 08
  • "Ballad Of The Lemon Man" is on the Soundtrack to Footskating 101

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