Daddysmilk

Daddysmilk is a rock band based in Manchester, England. The founding members are originally Norwegian, from Bjørndal, a small suburb of Oslo. When based in Norway, the band were mostly known for their live shows in Oslo. The band relocated to England in early 2009.

Daddysmilk
OriginOslo, Norway
GenresAlternative rock
Art rock
Progressive rock
Stoner rock
Years active2003–present
LabelsUnsigned
Associated actsThe Arkanes
Stonegard
Wild Water
First Violation
MembersKristoffer Ziegler
Marius Markus
Keith Vass
Stephen Hodkinson
Past membersStein Robert Høvik
Thomas Nielsen
Christoffer Torris Olsen
Øystein Sootholtet
Sebastian
Reza Sverre Sarmast
Jay Bardsley

Music and influences

Daddysmilk's has a varied musical spectrum, with influences including modern alternative rock, punk and pop. Their music also incorporates elements from swing jazz, musicals and melodies reminiscent of traditional Norwegian folk music. The band also combines riff-based elements and chord-based song structuring, while maintaining a heavy focus on melody and dissonant harmonies. Their music has been compared to System of a Down, Queens of the Stone Age[1] and early My Chemical Romance.[2]

Norway

Kristoffer Ziegler and Marius Markus met at Lofsrud Skole in Mortensrud, Oslo. Sootholtet and Markus were classmates and childhood friends with Sarmast, and the three started jamming together with several others. Ziegler and Markus didn't really know each other until they discovered a mutual liking for Stoner rock and Punk rock. After a year at boarding school, Ziegler joined the current band as a temporary fill-in, but was given the option to join the band permanently by the current singer. Ziegler and the other members accepted, and the band started doing shows in Oslo. The band got second place in the Norwegian Battle of Bands competition[3] later that year and was signed by a management company the next year. The band spent two years in the studio, recording for a record label, but when the final product was revealed to them they were not satisfied with the result. This resulted in a conflict with their management and ultimately the band and manager parted ways.

Relocation to Manchester

Daddysmilk relocated to Manchester, England in late 2008,[4] stating the reason for relocating as being frustration for a lack of a musical scene in Oslo, and Norway, and a lack of appreciation from the musical establishment in Norway.[5] The band was never featured on Norwegian National Broadcasting's Urørt, a nationwide radio show designed to showcase unsigned talent in Norway. The band was however featured in the popular online game "Ski Challenge 2008" with their song "Bounce".[6] It was also used at promotional television advertisement for the game on Norwegian National Broadcasting.

Since moving to Manchester the band have completed their line up by adding guitarist Keith Vass and bass player Stephen Hodkinson, both from Manchester.

Popularity

Daddysmilk gained a moderate fanbase in the Oslo area, as the word spread around their live performances, as well as a steadily increasing online fanbase. Their international fanbase has strongest roots in Mexico, Canada, Singapore and Japan, thanks to good chart positions and good reviews on websites GarageBand.com, OurStage.com and IACmusic.com.

Lyrics

Daddysmilk's songs are characterized by an emphasis on dramatic lyrics.[2] The songs usually portray a conflicting situation, and the contrast between positive and negative emotions are often used as a hook.

gollark: You can get the pi zero for £/$5.
gollark: With those fancy LED modules they have for them you could have amazing high-res blinky light arrays.
gollark: So just get a few RPis.
gollark: Make them flicker on and off uselessly.
gollark: Set up a few hundred blinky lights.

See also

References

  1. "OurStage Magazine | DRAMA KINGS". Blog.ourstage.com. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  2. ""Aftenposten: Spillet om NM Gullet"". Archived from the original on 29 June 2011.
  3. "Daddysmilk | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  4. "NRK Sport – Sportsnyheter, resultater og sendeplan". Nrk.no. 31 December 2012. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
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