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==History== |
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The band was formed in winter 2003 in Buffalo, New York. The [[Bassist|bass guitarist]], Chris Gangarossa, and the [[keyboardist|keyboard player]], Scott Molloy, began focusing on creating instrumental sound based on rhythms and textures. After the addition of the guitarist, Jeff Mcleod, and the drummer, Matt Felski, Lazlo Hollyfeld began becoming popular in the underground scene in [[upstate New York]]. The band's name is a reference to the character played by [[Jon Gries]] in the 1985 film, ''[[Real Genius]]'', starring [[Val Kilmer]]. |
The band was formed in winter 2003 in [[Buffalo, New York]]. The [[Bassist|bass guitarist]], Chris Gangarossa, and the [[keyboardist|keyboard player]], Scott Molloy, began focusing on creating instrumental sound based on rhythms and textures. After the addition of the guitarist, Jeff Mcleod, and the drummer, Matt Felski, Lazlo Hollyfeld began becoming popular in the underground scene in [[upstate New York]]. The band's name is a reference to the character played by [[Jon Gries]] in the 1985 film, ''[[Real Genius]]'', starring [[Val Kilmer]]. |
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The band's first album, ''Our Universe is Feeding'', was released in 2004. In late 2005, the group released ''The Pacer'' EP. Lazlo Hollyfeld played two extended United States [[concert tour]]s, including appearances at [[South by Southwest]] and two nights at The Boom Boom Room in [[San Francisco]] with Mike Clark and Robert Walters. In 2006 they released their second album, ''Sailfish.'' |
The band's first album, ''Our Universe is Feeding'', was released in 2004. In late 2005, the group released ''The Pacer'' EP. Lazlo Hollyfeld played two extended United States [[concert tour]]s, including appearances at [[South by Southwest]] and two nights at The Boom Boom Room in [[San Francisco]] with Mike Clark and Robert Walters. In 2006 they released their second album, ''Sailfish.'' |
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Lazlo Hollyfeld | |
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Origin | Buffalo, New York, United States |
Genres | Instrumental, post-rock, art rock |
Years active | 2003 | –present
Members | Chris Gangarossa Scott Molloy Matt Felski Sonny Baker Chris Groves Dave Calos |
Past members | Jeff Mcleod Bill Wachowiak Tim Gerland Kevin Raczka Jeff Evans |
Website | www |
Lazlo Hollyfeld is an American art rock band from Buffalo, New York.[1]
History
The band was formed in winter 2003 in Buffalo, New York. The bass guitarist, Chris Gangarossa, and the keyboard player, Scott Molloy, began focusing on creating instrumental sound based on rhythms and textures. After the addition of the guitarist, Jeff Mcleod, and the drummer, Matt Felski, Lazlo Hollyfeld began becoming popular in the underground scene in upstate New York. The band's name is a reference to the character played by Jon Gries in the 1985 film, Real Genius, starring Val Kilmer.
The band's first album, Our Universe is Feeding, was released in 2004. In late 2005, the group released The Pacer EP. Lazlo Hollyfeld played two extended United States concert tours, including appearances at South by Southwest and two nights at The Boom Boom Room in San Francisco with Mike Clark and Robert Walters. In 2006 they released their second album, Sailfish.
In November 2007, the band finished recording its third release, Elimination, and the fourth album, Desert, a concept album released on May 29, 2010.
Discography
Albums and EPs
- Our Universe Is Feeding (2004)
- The Pacer EP (2005)
- Sailfish (2006)
- Elimination (2007)
- Desert (2010)
References
- ^ Cory Perla (December 21, 2016). "Spotlight: Lazlo Hollyfeld". The Public. Buffalo. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
- "Lazlo Hollyfeld at Nietzsche's (Live) by Lazlo Hollyfeld". Apple Music. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
External links
- Official website[dead link ]
- Lazlo Hollyfeld at SoundCloud