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Beangrowers : ウィキペディア英語版
Beangrowers

Beangrowers are a Maltese three-piece indie rock band consisting of Alison Galea (vocals and guitar), Mark Sansone (bass guitar) and Ian Schranz (drums and noise). All three were born in 1977 in St. Julian's, Malta. The members of the band are also songwriters, resulting in their albums reflecting diverse influences, including indie rock, punk, and goth.
==History==
Ian Schranz and Mark Sansone met in church and were childhood friends from the age of 8, and later started playing music together. They were joined by mutual friend Alison Galea, who proved to be a capable singer. The band went through a number of fourth members before settling on their current three-musician composition. According to the band's official site, the name "Beangrowers" was given by a fan when a promoter demanded a name for posters. According to this story, the band had not previously decided on a name.
Alison, also a guitarist and keyboardist, provides a distinctive and vaguely British-accented voice to Beangrowers songs. Her voice has been described as sweet yet sultry. Drummer Ian Schranz also orchestrates the drum machines and other electronic noise for the songs, while Mark Sansone is the Beangrower's bassist.
The Beangrowers recorded demo tapes in early 1996 when they were just 18. Early recordings featured sounds from 1950s science fiction movies and computer-generated noise. Within a year they travelled to play in German clubs which resulted in a positive response. The Beangrowers record heavily in English but they are possibly best known in the German-speaking world where Ian Schranz's family hails from. In 1999 their first single made the top 20 of the Deutsche Alternative Charts, an alternative rock sales ranking in Germany. They also have become a minor hit in New Zealand where the single "José Clemente" from their album ''Beangrowers'' reached No. 7 on New Zealand charts and achieved steady rotation on Juice TV, the New Zealand equivalent of MTV. Relatively obscure in large English-speaking markets, various critics have voiced their opinion that they would do very well in Britain and the United States if more popularly known.
They have collaborated on the soundtrack for the Wim Wenders movie Land of Plenty 2004 featuring Michelle Williams.
Alison has also lent her voice to the Academy Award Wim Wenders soundtrack for the film ''Pina'' 2011, the biopic on the contemporary dance choreographer Pina Bausch.
They have recently worked on the soundtrack for the movie Love Me (2012) by Rick Bota.

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