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Lake Malawi pop-indie / Třinec

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Nástrojové obsazení: Baskytara

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Bio a historie

Lake Malawi were formed in September 2013 by Albert Cerny after his previous band Charlie Straight split up. When Lake Malawi front man Albert Cerny first heard the song Calgary[1] by Bon Iver he knew what the name of his band had to be. It had to be a lake.

Lake Malawi are an indie-pop band dividing time between North London and Prague further consisting of Patrick Karpentski on guitar, Jeronym Subrt on bass and Pavel Pilch on drums. Lake Malawi recorded Always June[2] at Dean Street Studios with WTNSS[3] (Alt-J, Passenger) in October 2013, did a live session for BBC London[4] in November and opened for Thirty Seconds to Mars (hand-picked by their management) the following year. Citing PhoenixThe PoliceColdplayCrowded House and Bombay Bicycle Club as influences, Lake Malawi released their debut EP entitled We are Making Love Again[5] recorded with Matt Lawrence[6] (FoalsVaccinesAmy Winehouse) and mixed by Mo Hausler[7] (Bat for LashesEverything EverythingDog Is Dead) - produced by the band with Filip Gemroth.[8] In May 2015, Lake Malawi played a string of ten UK shows including The Great Escape Festival 2015[9] finishing off with a headline gig at The Finsbury. The single Chinese Trees won the music chart on Amazing Radio[10] and the latest single Young Blood[11] was featured in Tom Robinson´s show[12] BBC Introducing Mixtape[13] on BBC 6 Music. Gary Crowley[14] recently played We Are Making Love Again[15] on BBC London.