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Malkovich is: Hugo Malkovich - vocals Job Malkovich - bass Josha Malkovich - drums Mark Malkovich - guitars Thomas Malkovich - guitars Malkovich was: Aart Malkovich (2000-2002) Miriam Malkovich (2000-2006) |
{-BIOGRAPHY-) The world more than ever seems to be on the verge of destruction - politicians seek remedies in war and ever growing industries hold climate and nature in a firm stranglehold. So what do people need more than ever? Right, a party! It’s long past midnight and the long-awaited party has finally arrived: It’s the Dutch rock n’ roll beast Malkovich. This charismatic five-piece has already shocked crowds all over Europe and even the US during a winning streak of over 300 shows until now, including appearances at such huge festivals as Fury Fest, CMJ, Groezrock or Noorderslag. Their unconventional and uncommon approach to making loud music has already gained them a serious following. From their first self-titled EP to the debut full-length “A Criminal Record” Malkovich has progressed from a chaotic hardcore band to a fully grown rock monster fusing elements of punk, metal, rock and jazz into an original sound of their own. The new album “Kings n’ Bosses”, released through Go-Kart Records in late April 2007, proves that the band has matured and diversified even more. The album contains 12 catchy and dynamic tracks revolving around one single theme: PARTY! Lyrically, they have chosen to voice their sense of urgency in a new and unorthodox manner while still holding a mirror to itself and the world surrounding it. 2007 might be the “1999” that Prince was dreaming of, so let’s party before we’re out of time. “Kings n’ Bosses” gained the band an Essent Award, which is handed out to promising Dutch artists every year. In August 2007 the Malkovich family reached a new milestone in their existence when they got to play the prestigious Lowlands Festival. Here too they proved there ain’t no party like a Malkoholic party! Releases: Kings n' Bosses CD (2007, Go-Kart Records) Kings n' Bosses LP (2007, TBA) A Criminal Record CD (2004, Reflections Records) A Criminal Record LP (2004, Crash Landing Records) 017 CDep (Reflections Records) The Foundation Rocks CD (2003, Coalition Records) The Foundation Rocks 10 inch (2003, Crash Landing Records) Self-tilted CD (2004, Coalition Records) Self-titled 12 inch (2002, Cheerleader Productions/Transit Recordings) |