Navarone (band)

Navarone
Background information
Origin Nijmegen, Netherlands
Genres Hard rock, alternative rock, progressive rock
Years active 2008 (2008) - present
Website www.navaronemusic.com
Members Merijn van Haren
Kees Lewiszong
Bram Versteeg
Robin Assen
Roman Huijbreghs

Navarone is a Dutch alternative rock band, formed in Nijmegen in 2008.

Biography

Navarone originated as a musical project between lead singer Merijn van Haren and guitarist Kees Lewiszong. In their early years, still performing under the name Overthrow, they caught the attention of Golden Earring, eventually leading to a series of opening acts for their shows. Golden Earring's frontman Barry Hay came up with the idea of renaming their band to The Guns of Navarone.[1] Even though the name was well received, the band thought the resemblance with the name Guns 'N Roses was too close, so eventually they settled with the name Navarone.

Their first EP was recorded and released in 2009, which led them to the final round of The Next Best Band contest, airplay on 3FM in Rob Stenders' Indecent Proposal, a number-one notation on KX-Radio, and a series of live performances, including one on Paaspop.[2] The band stayed under the radar for a period of two years as their band members were granted the opportunity to graduate and have their lead singer Merijn recover from a vocal issue. After a period of rest and a summer of rehearsal, they released their first album, A Darker Shade of White, in the summer of 2012.[3]

In May 2014, the band released their second studio album, Vim and Vigor. The album was succeeded in November 2014 by the live album and DVD A Date at the Chapel, which documented two acoustic concerts of Navarone with a classical ensemble.

Members

Discography

Albums

  1. The Red Queen Effect
  2. Highland Bull
  3. Quarter Rest
  4. December
  5. On My Knees
  6. Sage
  7. Dawn
  1. Time
  2. Brother
  3. Smash 'n Grab It
  4. Black and Blue
  5. Gimme a Shot
  6. Psycho Vequero
  7. Indigo Blue
  8. Murder and Misery
  9. Leave
  10. Wander
  11. Bottom Line

Singles

References

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