The Throwdowns

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The Throwdowns
Origin Maui, Hawaii, Hawaii
Genres Punk Pop [1]
Years activeSince 2009
Labels Alternative Distribution Alliance
MembersErin Smith
Ian Hollinsworth
Ola Shaw
Kimo Clark
Website thethrowdowns.com

The Throwdowns is an American pop-island-reggae-dance band from Maui, Hawaii, formed in 2009.

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The band released their first album, entitled Legs Of Our Own, on August 6, 2011. [2]

In October 2010, The Throwdowns were nominated for two Na Hoku Hanohano Awards (Hawaiian Grammy's). The nominations were both for the "Don't Slow Down" EP: "Rock Album of the Year (Best performance of music in a rock style)" and "Design (Best designed and created album package)". [3] [4]

The band's style has been compared to The Clash, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, No Doubt, and PJ Harvey. [5]

Discography

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References

  1. Michael Keany (April 29, 2010). "CD Reviews: The Throwdowns and Linus". Honolulu .
  2. Bill Mossman (July 27, 2011). "Standing On Their Own Legs". MidWeek . Retrieved February 16, 2019.
  3. "Na Hoku Hanohano Awards 2010 List of Nominees". Hawaii News Now . May 28, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2019.
  4. Jen Russo (April 29, 2010). "Congrats @thethrowdowns for the Na Hoku Hanohano Award Nom, Rock Album of the Year" . Retrieved February 16, 2019.
  5. Trisha Smith (August 27, 2009). "The Throwdowns". Maui Weekly. Retrieved February 16, 2019.