invisiblesurfers
THE INVISIBLE SURFERS
BIOGRAPHY
The band was created in 1996 by Alex Berekos, both guitarist and singer of the Rockabilly group "The Blue Jeans," initially as a Link Wray Tribute Band. In 1996, they released their first 7 inch, titled "It Won't Last Forever," which featured three tracks. With their sizzling instrumental tracks, they managed to attract a much greater audience which increased in numbers with every passing day; resulting, thus, in their performing side-by-side with great names such as the Cramps, the Fuzztones, Dead Moon, Apollo 440, the Flaming Stars, Marky Ramone, Supergrass, Question Mark and the Mysterians. In 2002, they released their first album, "Dogs Killa Cat," which featured 12 original tracks including Link Wray's "Rumble" and "Malaguena." From 2004 and onwards, the Invisible Surfers under management of Andreas Zorbas (in NYC) changed gears and hit the US market. They managed to seal a split CD deal with No Fun Records (in Detroit) with the participation of the Argentinean group "Los Kahunas." They are also participating in three compilations by three different record labels with the following tracks: "Too Many Talk" featured in the compilation "Diggy Diggy Dead" by Rubble Records (in Texas), "Akis Panou" featured in the 7 inch by the Fuzz'n'Surf Records (in Germany) and "Trippin' Out of You" featured in a DVD, titled "I Was a Teenage Monster T-Shirt Painter" and dedicated to Von Franco, which will be released by Mad Society Music (in California).
www.geocities.com/theinvisible_surfers
CONTACT higher_ups@yahoo.gr
THE INVISIBLE SURFERS
BIOGRAPHY
The band was created in 1996 by Alex Berekos, both guitarist and singer of the Rockabilly group "The Blue Jeans," initially as a Link Wray Tribute Band. In 1996, they released their first 7 inch, titled "It Won't Last Forever," which featured three tracks. With their sizzling instrumental tracks, they managed to attract a much greater audience which increased in numbers with every passing day; resulting, thus, in their performing side-by-side with great names such as the Cramps, the Fuzztones, Dead Moon, Apollo 440, the Flaming Stars, Marky Ramone, Supergrass, Question Mark and the Mysterians. In 2002, they released their first album, "Dogs Killa Cat," which featured 12 original tracks including Link Wray's "Rumble" and "Malaguena." From 2004 and onwards, the Invisible Surfers under management of Andreas Zorbas (in NYC) changed gears and hit the US market. They managed to seal a split CD deal with No Fun Records (in Detroit) with the participation of the Argentinean group "Los Kahunas." They are also participating in three compilations by three different record labels with the following tracks: "Too Many Talk" featured in the compilation "Diggy Diggy Dead" by Rubble Records (in Texas), "Akis Panou" featured in the 7 inch by the Fuzz'n'Surf Records (in Germany) and "Trippin' Out of You" featured in a DVD, titled "I Was a Teenage Monster T-Shirt Painter" and dedicated to Von Franco, which will be released by Mad Society Music (in California).
www.geocities.com/theinvisible_surfers
CONTACT higher_ups@yahoo.gr