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When asked to describe the musical collective known as Interrobang!? singer and synth player Rory Nolan is stumped.
"Oh, jeez," he says. "Happy hard-core anarcho-punk ska?"
The group — which features between two and eight musicians and [...]multi-instrumentalists in its live act — performs with a plethora of instruments beyond the standard four-piece rock band: synthesizers, baritone and alto saxophones, trumpets, and trombones. For this weeks BU Today Session, Nolan (COM'10) and guitarist Colin Briggs present a truncated version of the bands lineup that they refer to as the Interro-Dance Party.
Read the story on BU Today: /today/node/7817
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When asked to describe the musical collective known as Interrobang!? singer and synth player Rory Nolan is stumped.
"Oh, jeez," he says. "Happy hard-core anarcho-punk ska?"
The group — which features between two and eight musicians and [...]multi-instrumentalists in its live act — performs with a plethora of instruments beyond the standard four-piece rock band: synthesizers, baritone and alto saxophones, trumpets, and trombones. For this weeks BU Today Session, Nolan (COM'10) and guitarist Colin Briggs present a truncated version of the bands lineup that they refer to as the Interro-Dance Party.
Read the story on BU Today: /today/node/7817
More info