Diablo Swing Orchestra – Balrog Boogie

Nom : Diablo Swing Orchestra Album : The Butcher’s Ballrom Année : 2006 Titre : Balrog Boogie Piste : 1 Site(s) internet : www.myspace.com www.diabloswing.com En téléchargement libre sur www.jamendo.com License URL creativecommons.org Creative Commons Daniel Hàkansson (Guitars and Vocals) Pontus Mantefors (Guitars and FX) Annlouice Loeglund (Vocals) Andy Johansson (Bass) Johannes Bergion (Cello) Petter Karisson (Drums) The Diablo Swing Orchestra dates back to 1501 in Sweden, where history tells the tale of an orchestra that played like no other. With music so seductive and divine that the ensemble overwhelmed audiences all over the country, and people from all social classes took them to their hearts. Their performances rapidly earned a reputation of being feral and vigorous and gained the orchestra a devoted crowd that followed them around. During the later half of the 16′th century the criticism against the royal crown dictatorial ruling had intensified. Gifts and tenancies had made the chruch extremely wealthy, and since the money merely was used to strengthen their power the discontent among the people was growing. To many people the orchestra presented them to a new view upon things and a way to cope with everyday life. The church witnessed how their influence over the people decreased and began to depict the orchestra as treacherous, saying their intentions were anything but righteous. The orchestras extensive use of the prohibited tritonus interval in their music

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