Noticias de Freaky Age
Freaky Age is a Belgian four-piece Indie-rockband from Ternat which was founded late 2003.
In April 2008, they released self-produced debut album ‘Every Morning Breaks Out’ on V2 Records and spent the rest of the year playing more than 120 gigs in Belgium, France and Holland, including prominent festivals such as Pukkelpop and Les Ardentes. A weekly series, by music channel Jim TV, followed the band on tour throughout the Summer festival season.
The band have built up a solid and increasing fanbase; and Radio, TV and Press attention has been huge with debut single ‘Time Is Over’ charting at Number 5 on Studio Brussel (equivalent to BBC Radio 1); second single ‘Where Do We Go Now’ spending 4 weeks at Number 1 (23 weeks in the charts in total) and Third single ‘Every Morning Breaks Out’ currently achieving similar success.
Being nominated under Best Alternative Band, Best Breakthrough and Best Song on the Music Industry Awards (MIA's) and under Best Rock, Best New Band and Best Song on the MTV/TMF Awards
2009 offers up an equally busy year for the band with more gigs, festivals, an upcoming single release and second album in the pipeline. Also, end of February MTV/TMF took the band on a 5-day trip to Austria with winning fans for TV Show Totally Snow. In 2009 bass player Dieter Henderickx left the band and was replaced by Wouter Van den Bossche.
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