Endless Boogie

Endless Boogie

Country: United States
Formed: 1997
Styles: Blues Hard Rock Heavy Metal Rock Stoner

Biography

Endless Boogie is an American Blues Rock/Heavy band from New York City. Very discreet, without a wikipedia page or modern media artifices, the band makes music, and that's about all they're asked for. Coming from the underground scene in New York, Mark Ohe (Basse), Harry Druzd (Battery), Jesper Eklow (Guitare) and Paul Major (Chant / Guitar) have been performing a Blues Rock since 1997 as we do more today. These experienced jam musicians, have a characteristic sound, very close to a Fleetwood Mac, The Stooges, Hawkwind, Blue Oyster Cult or even AC/DC. With songs of an average length of ten minutes, the band has fun drying up its psychedelic riffs, often unhealthy, in loops, with in the background a bass/battery section with charismatic groove and in the foreground guitars of a quite hallucinating quality and depth. After two first albums in 2005 (Volume 1 and Volume 2 ), they released Focus Level in 2008 and Full House Head in 2010, both acclaimed by critics. Then comes the tour of Long Island, which they produce and release in 2013. Very difficult to capture, they occasionally perform in bars, play long and very strong. Very little living on the net, the group is increasingly out of the shadows and enjoys some fame.
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Discography

Admonitions

Admonitions

2021

Vibe Killer

Vibe Killer

2017

Split avec Sorcerers

Split avec Sorcerers

2017

Nothing For The Water

Nothing For The Water

2016

Tout S'Arrange Mais Mal

Tout S'Arrange Mais Mal

2015

Live At WFMU (3 Hours)

Live At WFMU (3 Hours)

2015

The Skinless Ogress Revolution, Which Feeds On Human Sacrifice

The Skinless Ogress Revolution, Which Feeds On Human Sacrifice

2013

Matinicus

Matinicus

2013

Long Island

Long Island

2013

Twenty Minute Jam Getting Out Of The City

Twenty Minute Jam Getting Out Of The City

2011

Full House Head

Full House Head

2010

Fous Level

Fous Level

2008

Volume 1

Volume 1

2005

Volume 2

Volume 2

2005