Guarana: The Real World EP

by Wud Records

The Real World EP by Guarana.

Are Guarana the finest band Guernsey ever produced? We think so. In fact, we think Guarana are one of the finest bands the planet ever produced. There are few bands more capable of evoking the sheer power of raw emotion. Their live sets were each like a precious multi-faceted jewel to be treasured.

After leaving Guernsey to try to forge a career on the north island, Guarana found themselves based in Exeter. From there they proceeded to wow audiences across the south of England with their shows, which were full of humour as well as stunning songwriting. Their sound was much bigger than your usual three-piece, thanks mainly to singer and guitarist Danny le Pelley’s unusual chords using jangly open strings.

Unfortunately we have very little information on what happened to the band and where they are now. There was a website with a realplayer stream and photos and discussion, and somewhere out in the universe there is a lot of video footage as every show they played that we remember was filmed by a tall amiable French fellow.

Guarana’s previous contact details were as follows, if you use the Wayback Machine or the Archive – guarana-music.co.uk and info@guarana-music.co.uk – we hope you enjoy the music of Guarana as much as we do.

The Real World EP was a CD release by Guarana in November 2000. These are studio recordings made at a time when the band were in fine form. There is very little information to pass on from the sleeve notes, everything on there has been copied to here other than the distorted photo of the drummer on the front cover and the bass with poised thumb on the rear.

“You don’t want to think too much
There are no reasons in the real world.”

The copyright in these recordings is owned by Guarana Music.
Copyright © November 2000 – all rights reserved.

Performers:
Danny le Pelley - vocals, guitars, keys
Gavin "Mad Dog" Marley - bass
Jef Roper-House - percussion

See also:
wudrecords.co.uk/archives
wudrecords.co.uk/archives/guarana
twitter.com/WudRecords

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The Real World EP by Guarana.

Are Guarana the finest band Guernsey ever produced? We think so. In fact, we think Guarana are one of the finest bands the planet ever produced. There are few bands more capable of evoking the sheer power of raw emotion. Their live sets were each like a precious multi-faceted jewel to be treasured.

After leaving Guernsey to try to forge a career on the north island, Guarana found themselves based in Exeter. From there they proceeded to wow audiences across the south of England with their shows, which were full of humour as well as stunning songwriting. Their sound was much bigger than your usual three-piece, thanks mainly to singer and guitarist Danny le Pelley’s unusual chords using jangly open strings.

Unfortunately we have very little information on what happened to the band and where they are now. There was a website with a realplayer stream and photos and discussion, and somewhere out in the universe there is a lot of video footage as every show they played that we remember was filmed by a tall amiable French fellow.

Guarana’s previous contact details were as follows, if you use the Wayback Machine or the Archive – guarana-music.co.uk and info@guarana-music.co.uk – we hope you enjoy the music of Guarana as much as we do.

The Real World EP was a CD release by Guarana in November 2000. These are studio recordings made at a time when the band were in fine form. There is very little information to pass on from the sleeve notes, everything on there has been copied to here other than the distorted photo of the drummer on the front cover and the bass with poised thumb on the rear.

“You don’t want to think too much
There are no reasons in the real world.”

The copyright in these recordings is owned by Guarana Music.
Copyright © November 2000 – all rights reserved.

Performers:
Danny le Pelley - vocals, guitars, keys
Gavin "Mad Dog" Marley - bass
Jef Roper-House - percussion

See also:
wudrecords.co.uk/archives
wudrecords.co.uk/archives/guarana
twitter.com/WudRecords