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Lebanon

 
Artist: Lebanon
Lebanon

Group Members:

Avinoam Sternheim, Avishai Londner, Juval Haring, Ira Morstyn, Ira Mostyn
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrumental Rock Major Members: Ira Morstyn, Juval Haring, Avinoam Sternheim, Ira Mostyn, Avishai Londner
  • Representative Albums: "Sunken City

Biography

Israel doesn't necessarily come to mind as a rock & roll nation -- and neither does Lebanon, but that's the name chosen by the quartet originally from Tel Aviv. The core of the group came together in the early 2000s when guitarists/samplers Avinoam Sternheim and Juval Haring initially formed a two-person effort called the Noisy Mornings, which barely squeaked out an EP before collapsing, as the two had to serve their mandatory national service in the Israeli army for some years. Toward the middle of 2005, having left the military behind them, the duo met bassist Avishy Londner and drummer Adam Katz, who together swiftly coalesced under the Lebanon name. With an aim for the kind of instrumental epic drama that groups like Slint and Mogwai had made famous, Lebanon quickly began building up a reputation for itself via shows in its home country as well as releasing an initial EP of demo cuts, as well as following the now de rigueur approach of building an Internet fan base worldwide via sites like MySpace. Showing an agreeable speed to their efforts, the band's full debut album, Sunken City, featuring poet Roni Hirsch as a collaborator, appeared in March 2006, little under a year after it had begun. Katz subsequently departed the group, replaced by Ira Motstein, while Lebanon as a whole started looking toward touring and further releases in the United States and elsewhere. ~ Ned RaggettMySpace. Showing an agreeable speed to their efforts, the band's full debut album, Sunken City, featuring poet Roni Hirsch as a collaborator, appeared in March 2006, little under a year after it had begun. Katz subsequently departed the group, replaced by Ira Motstein, while Lebanon as a whole started looking toward touring and further releases in the United States and elsewhere. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide
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Lebanon
Origin Ramat HaSharon, Israel
Genres Post Rock
Years active 2004 – Present
Labels Fast Music, Australian Cattle God Records
Website [1]
Members
Juval Haring
Avinoam Sternheim
Avishai Lundner
Ira Mostein
Former members
Adam Cohen(2004-2006)

Lebanon is an Israeli band. They play complex, guitar-driven post-rock, reminiscent of Mogwai or Explosions in the Sky.

Biography

The band has grown out of a former project by the two guitarists of the band, Juval Haring and Avinoam Sternheim, when they played in high school as "The Noisy Mornings" (Ha'Bkarim Ha'Roashim). They have reinvented themselves as Lebanon circa 2004, and have joined the growing indie rock scene of Tel Aviv.

Following a two-song debut EP titled "Ghost Head Nebula" (released by Pit/Kit Records, 2005), they have released a full-length album on the Fast Music imprint, "Sunken City", which featured the poet Roni Hirsch, and was recorded by Amir Schorr. Following the recordings, they parted with their original drummer, Adam Cohen, and replaced him with Ira Morstein.

Following extensive tours in North America, they signed to the Austin, TX based Australian Cattle God record label, where they have released their sophomore effort, Planet Rubble.

Today they play live mostly in Israel, as they work on future releases.

Juval Haring currently plays in a duo psychedelic project named Tv Buddhas Tv Buddhas.

Band members

  • Juval Haring, guitar
  • Avinoam Sternheim, guitar
  • Avishai Lundner, bass
  • Ira Morstyn, drums

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