GURR

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GURR
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GURR at live in 2016.
Background information
Origin Berlin, Germany
Genres Garage rock, hard rock, indie rock, post-punk revival
Years active2012 (2012)–present
LabelsDuchess Box
MembersAndreya Casablanca
Laura Lee
Website www.gurrband.com
Andreya Casablanca at the Haldern Pop Festival 2019. Gurr am Haldern Pop Festival 2019 - 15 - Foto Alexander Kellner.jpg
Andreya Casablanca at the Haldern Pop Festival 2019.
Laura Lee at the Haldern Pop Festival 2019. Gurr am Haldern Pop Festival 2019 - 08 - Foto Alexander Kellner.jpg
Laura Lee at the Haldern Pop Festival 2019.

Gurr are a German garage rock duo, consisting of Andreya Casablanca and Laura Lee (both on vocals and guitar). Their debut album, In My Head, was released in 2016, and was the Independent Music Companies Association album of the year. [1]

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Biography

Casablanca, who is from Nuremberg, and Lee, from Oldenburg, met in Berlin while doing North American studies, and formed a band together soon after. [2] [3] They self-released the Furry Dream EP in April 2015. [4]

They recorded their debut album, In My Head in a studio at Berlin's Funkhaus. Its release was preceded by the singles Moby Dick and Walnuts (present on the album in a German language version, "Walnuss" - their only German language song). The album was released in October 2016, to positive reviews. [5]

In 2017 the band toured Europe extensively and also played SXSW in Austin, Texas, and did a session at Maida Vale Studios for Huw Stephens on BBC Radio 1 in the United Kingdom. [6] They supported The Go! Team and Shame on UK tours in the spring of 2018. In May 2018 the band released a new single, "Hot Summer", which was followed by various festival dates including Immergut, and the Rock am Ring and Rock im Park festivals. [7] The band ended 2018 by collaborating with Eddie Argos of Art Brut on Christmas songs for a new "Christmas Business" EP. [8] [9]

Discography

Albums
EPs
Singles

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