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Things did not end there though. In London Peter was soon making music again, still under the name Hunters Palace. This was an entirely different kettle of fish however. The shortest of all line ups (another guitar duo, this time Peter with lapsteel guitarist Nathan Howe) there was only one miniscule EP release and a few gigs in and around London art galleries and bars.  
Things did not end there though. In London Peter was soon making music again, still under the name Hunters Palace. This was an entirely different kettle of fish however. The shortest of all line ups (another guitar duo, this time Peter with lapsteel guitarist Nathan Howe) there was only one miniscule EP release and a few gigs in and around London art galleries and bars.  


Some years passed and in June 2008 the band reformed, this time with new member Vinicius Duarte, a self taught drummer who introduced a much needed propulsive element to the Hunters Palace ethos. This new and improved Hunters Palace soon released an eponymous EP with a gig at the sadly defunct Warehouse 8 venue in Marsa.
Some years passed and in June 2008 the band reformed, this time with new member Vinicius Duarte, a self taught drummer who introduced a much needed propulsive element to the Hunters Palace ethos. This new and improved Hunters Palace soon released an eponymous EP [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxHHfVWjcok with a gig at the sadly defunct Warehouse 8 venue in Marsa].


Three years later and a few gigs older, the band is now (September 2010) on the verge of releasing a 10" EP.
Three years later and a few gigs older the band is now (September 2010) on the verge of releasing a 10" EP.


[http://www.myspace.com/hunterspalace http://www.myspace.com/hunterspalace]
[http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/hunters_palace Discography]
 
[http://www.myspace.com/hunterspalace Myspace]

Revision as of 08:05, 28 September 2010

Hunters Palace was never a solid fixed entity. Its core membership has always comprised two people, Peter Sant and Alex Vella Gera, but over the years others have contributed to the band's sound, including Adolf Formosa, Nathan Howe and now Vinicius Duarte. Initially an indie-folk outfit with a tendency to lay on some psychedelic improvisational grooves from time to time, the band has evolved into a power trio playing abrasive free rock.

Back in 2003, Hunters Palace's first release, "Idle Times", was greeted with a welcome smile as well as bemusement, in the local alternative music scene. One track, Salt Water, managed to squeeze itself into some discerning DJs playlists but other tracks did not go down as well, and are best described in the words of Chuck Zak reviewing the CD for e-zine Delusions of Adequacy as "just kinda tapping me on the shoulder and singing at me for four-and-a-half minutes. Please, stop."

In the wake of "Idle Times" and the handful of gigs the duo performed to its few loyal followers, Maltese singer songwriter Adolf Formosa, who had already collaborated with Peter Sant the previous year, was invited to join, not on guitar however, but on drums. His presence soon made itself felt, not least in a live setting, where his unusual xmas tree fronds used as drumsticks attracted some attention.

All through the first months of 2004 the trio went to work on new songs which finally saw the light of day in September of that year as the "It's Cold Outside EP", a release which to this day is considered a landmark in the Maltese music scene, for those in the know at least. The CD had a very limited release and even a rave review by the much esteemed Woody Aki could not make the band a household name, regardless of the excellent home production and participation of guest musicians on some tracks, like Alan Vella (ex-Lumiere), Oliver Degabriele and Ian Schranz (The Beangrowers).

Among the tracks on the EP was Mr Uncertain, a veritable winner of a tune, as well as Looking for a love, a meandering post-rock piece which seemed to suggest the band's new direction. However, by the time the EP was released Hunters Palace was already disbanding. Adolf had parted company with the other two some months earlier, while Peter was busy packing his things to head to London. A final low-key gig at Misfits in Paceville drew the curtain on this shortlived outfit.

Things did not end there though. In London Peter was soon making music again, still under the name Hunters Palace. This was an entirely different kettle of fish however. The shortest of all line ups (another guitar duo, this time Peter with lapsteel guitarist Nathan Howe) there was only one miniscule EP release and a few gigs in and around London art galleries and bars.

Some years passed and in June 2008 the band reformed, this time with new member Vinicius Duarte, a self taught drummer who introduced a much needed propulsive element to the Hunters Palace ethos. This new and improved Hunters Palace soon released an eponymous EP with a gig at the sadly defunct Warehouse 8 venue in Marsa.

Three years later and a few gigs older the band is now (September 2010) on the verge of releasing a 10" EP.

Discography

Myspace