BAND: Bad Habit
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Biografie
American born guitarist/song writer, Hal Marabel formed this Swedish band back in 1986 together with former band member Doc Pat Shannon. The idea was to create music that mixed hard rock with melodic tendencies from both of their past musical backgrounds.Influences were bands like Journey, Toto, Van Halen and Boston but also other music genres such as Blues and Classical.
The next musician to become part of the band was Patrik Södergren (then called Stevie Rose) followed by Bax Fehling and the original drummer Jan Andersson. Jan was replaced by Jaime Salazar shortly after the release of the debut mini-album "Young & Innocent" in 1987. The album was released on CBS (now SONY).
In 1989, the band released the eclaimed debut album "After Hours" which made waves in the AOR community. The album was released on Virgin.
The band has not played "live" extensively but did gig a lot during 1987-1990. In 1989, the band toured the former Soviet Union extensively. The tour was a major success in all possible ways and led to many new experiences for the band members.
In 1989, Bad Habit released a cover version of the old Boston classic "More Than A Feeling".
To date, BAD HABIT have released 5 CDs, 4 singles (with videos) and a mini-album. The last CD released (before the new CD) was the "Adult Orientation" in 1998.
Quelle: http://www.badhabitvip.com/
Discografie
1987 - Young & Innocent (EP)1989 - After Hours
1995 - Revolution
1998 - Adult Orientation
2000 - 13 Years Of Bad Habits
2005 - Hear-Say
2009 - Above And Beyond
Homepage
http://www.badhabitvip.com/Beiträge
Donnerstag, 02.02.2009
REVIEW: Above And Beyond
Gerade eben komme ich von Obi, wo es das Fünferpack Spachtel für 2,99 Euro im Sonderangebot gab. W…
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Donnerstag, 30.07.2010
REVIEW: Timeless
An BAD HABIT ist zunächstmal mal (leider) gar nichts „bad“ weder äußerlich noch musik…
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Donnerstag, 11.01.2011
REVIEW: Atmosphere
Nach über zwei Dekaden Bandgeschichte steht im Hause BAD HABIT nun das zehnte Album an. „Atmo…
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