Biography
Animalyze is a Danish Glam-Rock band, with catchy sing-along lyrics, wild riffs, thundering drums and an exploding energy on stage that has left the audience shocked, uncertain of what their next shows might bring.
The band Animalyze made their very first appearance in an underground rock club “High Voltage” in 2022, as a no pay warm-up band and quickly stole the show. They returned and played three sold-out headliner shows, and have since then taken over the stages of Copenhagen - playing venues like ‘Rust’, ‘Pumpehuset’ & ‘Cirkusbygningen’ - some of the most iconic venues in all of Denmark, and appearing in danish magazines like “SE&HØR” and “Sladderkongen”.
The four guys all share the love for the old, raw 80’s rock sound, and that’s clearly shining through as they play, making people forget both time and place.
Clay Ronson (Lead guitar) and Chris Clark (Drums) met back in 2017 and have since then known their destiny of playing music and performing together. But as years passed, their long search of finding both a singer and bass player living up to their high demands - and having that exact same drive of going the distance - they were close to giving up on their lifelong dream. It wasn’t until 2021 when Chris stumbled across a post on a website and they found Vikki Mahrt (lead vocals), who brought back the spark that reignited the old dream
They established Animalyze in January 2022, as they found a bass player, later to be replaced by Mike Lauren (March 2024). Fans of Animalyze were now demanding songs on music platforms for them to be listening to, so in late 2022 they took some old songs written by Clay and Chris, and recorded what would become their first two singles “Can’t Be Tamed”, recorded in famous ARK Studio, and “Hot But Dangerous” recorded in the all new Panalama Studio. Both were released in 2023.
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