Just Rock! That's how these four young boys describe their music. No bullshit, just loud, raw and pure. Influenced by Foo Fighters and Thin Lizzy, the members were born in a region north of Groningen which is regularly hit by earthquakes, and so are their shows.
Highlight live shows: PlatPlanet Oosterpoort, Finale Pop Talent Award Vera, Bevrijdingsfestival Groningen, 2x Kadepop Festival
Highlits upcoming gigs: Eurosonic, Support act Navarone, Melkweg
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Gewoon Rock! Dat is hoe de vier nuchtere jongens van The Movement hun muziek omschrijven. Geen poespas maar hard, rauw en puur. Deze energieke band, met invloeden van Foo Fighters en Thin Lizzy, is ontstaan in het aardbevingsgebied van Groningen en laat menig podium op zijn grondvesten schudden
Hoogtepunten live shows: PlatPlanet Oosterpoort, Finale Pop Talent Award Vera, Bevrijdingsfestival Groningen, 2x Kadepop Festival
Hoogtepunten aankomende shows: Eurosonic, Support act Navarone, Melkweg
Mihali Savoulidis is the lead singer and guitarist for Vermont rock quartet, Twiddle. Barely 30 years old, the Jersey native has already drawn crowds at such notable rock shrines as Red Rocks, The Capitol Theatre and Bonnaroo. Twiddle’s fan base is growing rapidly, and Mihali’s signature vocals and guitar work are more than partly responsible for this undeniable momentum.
Most laud Mihali for his dexterity on guitar, but it’s his lyrics and songwriting capabilities which set his solo act apart. It is the soul of what many hope to find in a solo act. His mastery of pedals, specifically the repetitive phenomena known as “looping,” beat boxing, and guitar riffs, all prep a multi-textured canvas for song. Mihali’s words are genuine. Shaped by his journey through grief and redemption, he writes songs that serve as a light to many who find themselves lost in their own darkness.
Inspired by artists including Kurt Cobain, Bradley Nowell and Bob Marley, Mihali’s music carries a passionate intent for good. During his twelve years with Twiddle, Mihali has shared the stage with members of Phish, Blues Traveler, Big Gigantic, Matisyahu, Nahko and Medicine for the People, Trevor Hall and jammed with his all-time favorite guitar player, Jamaican reggae legend, Ernest Ranglin, just to name a few.