King Dalton

King Dalton's members hail from Aalst, Antwerp and Ghent, and had previously played in bands such as Lais, Zita Swoon, A Brand, Think of One, and Aedo.[1] The group's sound is strongly influenced by American Delta blues and folk music, as well as the music of North Africa.[2] The group's first album was released in 2013, and they appeared at Pukkelpop in 2014. On August 31, 2015, they released their second full-length album, Thilda, which was followed by airplay on Radio 1 Belgium.[3]

King Dalton is a Belgian rock band.

Members

  • Pieter de Meester - vocals
  • Jonas de Meester
  • Jorunn Bauweraerts - vocals
  • Tomas de Smet
  • Frederick Heuvinck

Discography

  • King Dalton (Waste My Records, 2013) BEL (FL) #141[4]
  • Thilda (Waste My Records, 2015) BEL (FL) #42[4]
  • The Third (Waste My Records, 2018) BEL (FL) #181[4]
gollark: I don't think that's true for *everyone*. I generally prefer it, but other people aren't me.
gollark: Some people work in teams. Probably programmers, actually.
gollark: Apparently some schools use(d) similar things, which is very æÆæææÆÆÆÆæææææÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆææææÆÆÆAAÆÆÆAAÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆAAÆÆÆAAÆæaaaÆÆAAÆÆAAÆÆAa.
gollark: There are probably some jobs which work significantly better if you can physically talk to people. Although this is just a communication software problem, in many ways.
gollark: Presumably, if this was actually as productive (for normal people doing moderately boring jobs), offices would just work that way to mildly improve morale.

References

  1. Door Kurt Blondeel, "King Dalton". Focus Knack, September 2, 2015. (photo)
  2. Peter VanTyghem, "Folk en blues in trancesfeer". De Standaard, September 2, 2015, p. D8. (photo)
  3. Op een kruispunt tussen Kalmthout, Mississippi en Mali: King Dalton Archived 2015-09-13 at the Wayback Machine. Radio 1 Belgium, September 5, 2015.
  4. Ultratop charts for King Dalton. Ultratop.be.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.