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Bark Bark Disco
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Bark Bark Disco

Bark Bark Disco in 2010
Background information
Origin Malta & Berlin
Genres Indie pop, noise pop, twee pop
Years active 2010-present
Labels Parasol Records
Website BarkBarkDisco.com
Members
Morris Woodcock
Charlotte
Antonio Lanzafame

Bark Bark Disco stem from the island of Malta and the city of Berlin and were formed in August 2009, a week before they played their debut concert with Bonnie Prince Billy in a masonic cemetery in Valletta. Allegedly it was this gig that actually pushed to band to formation.

Their debut video for their single "Song for the Lovers" was a tribute to 70s porn star legend Brigitte Lahaie, and was taken from Erwin Dietrich's classic film Six Swedish Girls in a Boarding School. It caused quite a stir on youtube & music channels alike due to its almost pornographic nature. It also clocked a quarter of a million views on youtube in under 2 weeks.

The band has often defined their sound as "bedroom pop", mainly because of the fact that their debut album, Your Mum Says Hello! was recorded entirely in their bedroom.

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