Biography

  • Years Active

    2004 – present (21 years)

  • Founded In

    Santa Maria da Feira, Aveiro, Portugal

"Love and Revolution" is the first album of the portuguese band the LOYD, after the EP "Done" released in 2007, and it is available since May of 2010.

Presented live on the 6 of March, the expected return of the band to the stages was marked by appearances by Michael Bello (Lullabye) and Nuno Melo (Mundo Secreto) and also by the first public screening of the music video "Alone (Where I'm Going)".

There are 13 songs that can be found in "Love and Revolution", with a clear emphasis on a new and energetic version of the Beatles song "Help!", which promises to leave no one indifferent and has the support of the Best Rock besides the already scheduled airplay on Rádio Comercial.

After the success of the song "Tear In The Pocket", the single from the EP "Done", on several national radio stations, and after the late 2008 release of it's music video, the band spent the year of 2009 on production and recording of the work now edited.

Giving shape to the project, we can find Jou on vocals and guitar, Christophe on lead guitar, Paul Azevedo on bass and Mike B on drums, whom since 2004, have shared several portuguese stages with some of the greatest portuguese acts, such as "Xutos & Pontapés", "Blasted Mechanism", "Fonzie", "EZ Special" and Ricardo Azevedo, on a journey that has led the band to participate in the European Music Festival in Lausanne, Switzerland.

"Love And Revolution" continues with the style that the band has accustomed those who had the opportunity to see them live, marked by a great deal of energy and irreverence, resulting in a remarkably cohesive and unforgettable rock style.

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