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Follow on Google News | W.A.L.E. are proving to be The Netherland’s finestWith the release of their 4th studio album ‘Come Together’ and positive feedback from fans in their home country The Netherlands and in the US, W.A.L.E. are a band who merge years of experience with a fresh attitude to songwriting.
By: Quite Great The album kicks off with their upcoming single ‘Not like another day’, a catchy and upbeat pop song that invites the listener to step out of an ordinary life. Written a while back in 2002, Harry explains the song is about “opening your eyes, believing in yourself and look at your world in different way.” Listen here: https:// W.A.L.E. is a project that came about as a result of dealing with personal loss. Impelled by the passing of one of his friends, Harry recorded his first album. His friend, who used to be a drummer, was initially planning on recording together with Harry. When illness got in the way, Harry decided to make his first record as a tribute to him. It was then he met the musician and producer Joos in a studio in Amsterdam. Well-known for his work in The Netherlands, Joos teamed up with Harry to form their band in 2000 which, at that time, went under the name The Early Grey Band. They eventually changed the name to W.A.L.E which is a play on words of the founding members’ last names w de WAij and van LEeuwen. In 2005, W.A.L.E. embarked on their American tour as Early Grey band, playing in cities like Chicago, Detroit or Madison. W.A.L.E. are a band that is full of potential. With fans including Status Quo’s Francis Rossi who owns one of their CDs, the band has certainly managed to achieve a fair degree of recognition. W.A.L.E. have also reached out to legends such as Iggy Pop or Jimmy Page who also own one of their previous records. With ‘Come Together’ they are now ready to roll on to the UK and beyond. The single ‘Not like another day’ is out on 9th May Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ End
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