Loudspeakers (band)

Loudspeakers (stylised as LOUDspeakers) is a Georgian rock band formed in 2009.[1]

LOUDspeakers
Background information
OriginGeorgia
GenresAlternative rock, indie rock
Years active2009 (2009)–present
WebsiteMyspace
MembersLevan Loudadze
Sandro Tsiklauri
Levan Mamaladze
Giorgi Tetso
Past membersAleko Dolidze
otar gurgenidze
Zura Mchedlishvili
Dato Tsomaia

History

Loudspeakers formed in 2009 as an alternative rock band. In that year, the band recorded their first song in the kote kalandadze studio. In January 2010 they played their songs in Tbilisi rock club. In 2010 otar gurgenidze left the band, Zura Mchedlishvili replaced him. The same time Zura left and Dato Tsomaia joined the band.

The first important success of this band was when they played in Tbilisi Altervision-Newcomers and became a winner. In 2011 the band had the first solo concert in Magti Club. After this concert Aleko Dolidze left the band. It was an important loss but LoudSpeakers didn’t stop their work, Sandro Tsiklauri joined the band.[2]

By today LoudSpeakers have played in festivals in Georgia and other countries around the world. For example, Tbilisi Open Air[3] and Arenal Sound Festival.[4]

The band realised their debut album Lighthouse on 4 March 2015.[5]

Band members

Current members [6]
  • Levan Loudadze – Lead Vocals and guitars (2009–present)
  • Levan Mamaladze – Bass Guitar (2009–present)
  • Sandro Tsiklauri – Keyboards (2011–present)
  • Giorgi Tetso – Drums (2018-present)
Former members
  • Aleko Dolidze – Keyboards (2009–2011)
  • otar gurgenidze – Drums (2009–2010)
  • Zura Mchedlishvili - Drums (2010)
  • Dato Tsomaia - Drums (2010-2017)

Discography

Albums
  • Lighthouse (2015)[7]
Singles[8]
  • In This World (2009)
  • World In My Eyes (2010)
  • Fallen In You (2011)
  • Old Dreamer (2012)
  • Lighthouse (2014)
  • Between Two Ways (2018)
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References

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