TootArd
TootArd | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Golan Heights, Syria |
Genres | Psychedelic rock, Tuareg music, reggae, Arabic rock, disco |
Years active | 2010–present |
Members |
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Website | tootard |
TootArd (Arabic: توت أرض, strawberry) is a Syrian Arabic rock band from Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights, now based in Bern and Haifa.[1] The band was founded by brothers Hasan and Rami Nakhleh.[2] To date, the band has released three albums: Nuri Andaburi (2011), Laissez Passer (2017), and Migrant Birds (2020).
History
[edit]Background
[edit]TootArd, Arabic for "Strawberry", was formed in 2010 by brothers Hasan and Rami Nakhleh.[3] All band members grew up in Majdal Shams. The band started by performing in the Golan Heights, later travelling to Jerusalem and Europe.[4]
Nuri Andaburi (2011)
[edit]In 2011, TootArd released their first international album Nuri Andaburi. Many of the songs in this album depict the present political situation that the band members grew up in. Some of the songs are more idealistic and imagine a time when humans were more tolerant towards each other and "closer to Nature".[5]
Laissez Passer (2017)
[edit]In 2017, TootArd released their second international album Laissez Passer. The album addresses the statelessness of the Druze people of the northern Golan Heights.[6] Laissez Passer, French for "Let Them Pass", refers to the document that Golan Heights inhabitants hold and use to move around.
Musical style
[edit]The band's style is mixed. Their first album, Nuri Andaburi, is heavily inspired by reggae music.[5] Their second album, Laissez Passer, combines Tuareg style with psychedelic rock.[4] In general, the band refers to their style as "mountain rock reggae", in reference to their limestone mountainside hometown.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "The Quietus | Reviews | TootArd". The Quietus. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
- ^ Denselow, Robin (2017-12-14). "TootArd: Laissez Passer review – Middle Eastern music without borders". the Guardian. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
- ^ a b Kemp-Habib, Alice (2017-11-17). "The Quietus | Reviews | TootArd". The Quietus. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
- ^ a b Music, Pan African (2017-10-26). "TootArd, un groupe sans nationalité originaire du plateau du Golan". Pan African Music. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
- ^ a b Zer Aviv, Uri (2011-09-27). "Music That Straddles the Jamaica-Algeria 'Border', Live From the Golan Heights". Haaretz. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
- ^ Honigmann, David (2017-11-10). "TootArd: Laissez Passer — 'internationalist music'". Financial Times. Retrieved 2019-04-03.