Electra (Israeli band)
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OriginTel-Aviv, Israel
GenresRock and roll
Pop music
Indie rock
Punk rock
Garage rock
Pop music
Indie rock
Punk rock
Garage rock
Years active2001–present
LabelsAnova
Electra | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Tel-Aviv, Israel |
| Genres | Rock and roll Pop music Indie rock Punk rock Garage rock |
| Years active | 2001–present |
| Labels | Anova |
| Members | Nitzan Horesh Doron Farhi Boaz Wolf |
Electra is an Israeli rock'n'roll band, influenced by 1960s pop and soul, garage rock, and 1970s punk and ska. It is one of the most prominent bands at the Israeli rock'n'roll and indie scene. The band members are Nitzan Horesh (lead singer, guitar), Doron Farhi (bass, vocals) and Boaz Wolf (drums, keys, vocals). In July 2010 Electra has released its debut album "Heartbreaks for Fools", which was followed in February 2011 by the EP Songs They Taught Electra. The band's second full-length album was released in November 2012 in Israel, with already five singles off it: "Charge!", "Starve", "Sirens (San Diego)", "Time and Place" and "Start All Over" being played on Israeli radio stations and TV.