For those new to the band, The Lund Bros are a power trio specializing in guitar-based hard rock and power pop with cascading melodies and vocal harmony. Founded by Chris and Sean Lund and rounded out with bassist Gwon Chang, they hail from the Pacific NW and have been writing songs prolifically while performing rare and select shows over the last fifteen years. Chris and Sean have written and recorded five CDs over that time, two of them doubles-discs, containing in all over 80 songs. As if that wasn't prolific enough, they have nearly completed the follow up to their late 2008 release, Songbook IV, which is presently garnishing great reviews and is appearing on many respected Top 2008 Rock and Power Pop year-end lists.
Lund Bros. is:
Guitar and Vocals: Chris Lund
Drums and Vocals: Sean Lund
Bass and Backing Vocals: Gwon Lund
Recordings:
Songbook IV (2 CDs) 2008
Tangents (2 CDs) 2005
International Pop Overthrow 2002
Loser 1998
Websites:
Buy Songbook IV, the new Lund Bros. double disc CD, and all previous releases at:
Not Lame
CD Baby.com
Hear some more tunes at the following sites:
Official Lund Bros. site: www.lundbros.com
Lund Bros. on Facebook: Click Here
Videos of Lund Bros. on Youtube: Click Here
Places we've played:
Crocodile Cafe, Hell's Kitchen, the Skylark, Sunset Tavern, Panamonica's, Knitting Factory (L.A.), The Rendezvous, Jazzbones, The High Dive, MarsBar, Bob's Java Jive, EMP Liquid Lounge, Jet Deck (Everett), 4th Ave Tavern (Olympia).
Who we've played with:
Llama, Young Sportsmen, Root Beer Barrels, Glossary, Conservative Dad, Saccharine, Girl Trouble, The Tripwires, Wallpaper, the Knast, Tokyo Dragons, Paul Lynde Fan Club, Zero Down, Shimmer, Doll Test, the I Love Myselfs, Small Change, Twink the Wonder Kid, MxPx, Jaded52, 4 Easy Pieces, Audiobiography, Cantona, Starchief, Gary Reynolds & the Brides of Obscurity and others.
Neat-o Review:
The Lund Bros.
Bassist Gwon Chang has been with the Lund Brothers for three years. That has to be a record for longest bassists in the band. Chang has solid rock star moves similar to the famous moves of guitarist Chris Lund.
This trio’s music was tailor-made for female hips and, consequently, my appreciative, albeit bloodshot, eyeballs last Thursday at The Swiss. Kings of Tacoma pop, no?
Even with tendonitis of the arm, Chris and drummer/brother Sean always channel the Beatles, even on their score of new, worthy tunes: “Empty Room,” “Nice Guys,” I Don’t Believe,” and “Tell Me.” Nice to hear “Come On” from the Loser days.
From the Weekly Volcano!