The Beautiful Bivalve
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The Beautiful Bivalve....................................... Originating from country Victoria, this band is a tasty temptation sitting perfectly between contemporary rock and funk, an audacious concept brimming with originality and defying most stereo types. Eclectic, ironic, fresh and with a touch of mischief; a unique and harmonious five piece that’s always quirky and always fun! Bivalve bivalve bivalve... what is a bivalve? We all thought about this very hard and then it came to us one morning... A Bivalve is simply a type of aquatic mollusk with a two-sided, symmetrical shell. Each side of the shell is a valve; hence gastropods, such as snails, are sometimes called univalves (yet another good band name). Some common bivalve species include clams, oysters, and mussels. There are both freshwater and marine bivalve species. Bringing all this into context; The Bivalve is a way of conceiving music, a useless sea slug, its only defense, a hard chitinuous shell - as transient as the tide and as tasty as the flesh itself.
http://www.myspace.com/thebeautifulbivalve
Get In touch at info@clearspringsentertainment.com

The Beautiful Bivalve....................................... Originating from country Victoria, this band is a tasty temptation sitting perfectly between contemporary rock and funk, an audacious concept brimming with originality and defying most stereo types. Eclectic, ironic, fresh and with a touch of mischief; a unique and harmonious five piece that’s always quirky and always fun! Bivalve bivalve bivalve... what is a bivalve? We all thought about this very hard and then it came to us one morning... A Bivalve is simply a type of aquatic mollusk with a two-sided, symmetrical shell. Each side of the shell is a valve; hence gastropods, such as snails, are sometimes called univalves (yet another good band name). Some common bivalve species include clams, oysters, and mussels. There are both freshwater and marine bivalve species. Bringing all this into context; The Bivalve is a way of conceiving music, a useless sea slug, its only defense, a hard chitinuous shell - as transient as the tide and as tasty as the flesh itself.
http://www.myspace.com/thebeautifulbivalve




