I can haz synth? Yes you can and lots of it, [heart] the L.E.D.s.
Th… Read Full Bio ↴I can haz synth? Yes you can and lots of it, [heart] the L.E.D.s.
The evolution of The L.E.D.s began four short years ago in Christchurch, NZ - courtesy of Marcus Thomas and Blair Parkes who, in 2004, formed "Thomas:Parkes" after both being involved in several guitar-based bands over the previous years.
After writing and releasing the album "Big Machine" as Thomas:Parkes, Marcus and Blair decided to expand the sound.
The introduction of Helen Greenfield (formally of "Barnard's Star") to the line-up introduced more feline synth, luscious vocals, and a dash of strings to the mix. This, of course, made the name "Thomas:Parkes" not only obsolete but incorrect and the search for a new name began. After exchanging many txts and e-mails and much googling (to ensure the name was unique); Helen, Marcus, and Blair settled on the name "The L.E.D.s" - not least because it was a cool name and the omnipresent light emitting diodes on their gear... (mmmm)
Towards the end of 2006, the L.E.D.s released their debut album titled "...we are the L.E.D.s". The album contained several singles that charted in the RDU Top 10 and led to the eccentric Dr Hitchcock including "Modernist Cut" on the compilation "This is not the chch sound".
Following the production of a music video for the second single "Rumba", The L.E.D.s asked drummer Daniel Batkin-Smith to join the band in an effort to step up the live performances. The L.E.D.s continue to use programmed beats mixed with live drums during their live performances and still manage to record and write new material despite being split between Christchurch and Wellington.
Together their powers combine to create catchy, electro-fuelled pop and a super-good time. After several synth-licious, crowd-pleasing performances in Christchurch and a tour as part of the Karajoz Public Address Great Blend, the L.E.D.s are currently working on a new album, scheduled for release in the first half of 2008.
100% New Zealand Music
www.theleds.co.nz
www.myspace.com/theleds
Th… Read Full Bio ↴I can haz synth? Yes you can and lots of it, [heart] the L.E.D.s.
The evolution of The L.E.D.s began four short years ago in Christchurch, NZ - courtesy of Marcus Thomas and Blair Parkes who, in 2004, formed "Thomas:Parkes" after both being involved in several guitar-based bands over the previous years.
After writing and releasing the album "Big Machine" as Thomas:Parkes, Marcus and Blair decided to expand the sound.
The introduction of Helen Greenfield (formally of "Barnard's Star") to the line-up introduced more feline synth, luscious vocals, and a dash of strings to the mix. This, of course, made the name "Thomas:Parkes" not only obsolete but incorrect and the search for a new name began. After exchanging many txts and e-mails and much googling (to ensure the name was unique); Helen, Marcus, and Blair settled on the name "The L.E.D.s" - not least because it was a cool name and the omnipresent light emitting diodes on their gear... (mmmm)
Towards the end of 2006, the L.E.D.s released their debut album titled "...we are the L.E.D.s". The album contained several singles that charted in the RDU Top 10 and led to the eccentric Dr Hitchcock including "Modernist Cut" on the compilation "This is not the chch sound".
Following the production of a music video for the second single "Rumba", The L.E.D.s asked drummer Daniel Batkin-Smith to join the band in an effort to step up the live performances. The L.E.D.s continue to use programmed beats mixed with live drums during their live performances and still manage to record and write new material despite being split between Christchurch and Wellington.
Together their powers combine to create catchy, electro-fuelled pop and a super-good time. After several synth-licious, crowd-pleasing performances in Christchurch and a tour as part of the Karajoz Public Address Great Blend, the L.E.D.s are currently working on a new album, scheduled for release in the first half of 2008.
100% New Zealand Music
www.theleds.co.nz
www.myspace.com/theleds
It Does Not Make Sense
The L.E.D.S Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by The L.E.D.S:
38 Eh L-Gante, ¿qué lo que? Bizarrap, grabá este villarap Cumbi…
Blue Light Baby, you're a comet You're an avalanche Oh darling, you're…
Cars We're gonna take a journey Down haunted highway Driving in …
Confusion World of confusion got us on lockdown, Mi see the game…
Dogs Ay woo Where my crazy bitches at Yezi, go get them I'm a…
Dunes (Listen to me) 砂の街は今日も夜が来るのを待ち 静かに月の下 宴を始める 許されぬ行為 消えてゆく足の…
Get out Worried heart is beating with darkness Feeling so cold and t…
July Gucci gang Gucci gang Gucci gang Sploosh Kadoosh Kazaam Kazo…
Power Mercer baby B Y B Y Determination black men's group (B Y) Ur…
Rumba QUE SIGA LA RUMBA - 3D Ritmo de Vida CORO QUE SIGA…
Set sail I'll draw a map of the world Of lands unknown and…
Sisters Blue masqueradeStrangers look up When will they learn This l…
slow She's got that dark hair falling 'cross her shoulders There'…
Sound Surrounds Blow it down til' it all disappear cuz its really…
STILL Let's go, let's go Let's go, let's go L.E.B. L.E.B. Do you h…
Uniform The fat kid´s too fat, the black guy´s too black Green…
Walk Pretty blonde hair fat ass what I'm always seeking Prolly sh…
What I See (A.L.T.) Domino, now we're in the mix I know that you holdin…
When holding on is very hard to do When love is gone…
Worry She’s far from home and all alone I know she thinking…
Zero É a Gree Cassua, neguin' respeita Dj Matt-D E o brabo tem…
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