
Laveer, (vrb) - to beat against the wind.
“That’s what the dictionary says it means”, explains the band, “its like we see ourselves as sailors, sailing into the wind and riding the waves against all adversity.... that or something like that. Would you like another biscuit?”.
Laveer are four, tea spilling musicians who favour acoustic instruments and like making songs together. They began when Dan Adsley and Stephen Moyse began playing their guitars at each other. The resulting noise was pleasing but needed a voice – step forward Aimee Herbert who added singing, more guitar and lots more songs. To fill in the gaping holes in the lower register was James Gaydon and his firm-but-gentle bass hands.
They like to play live and have recorded two albums: “Fingermouth” and “From the Dirt the Flowers Grow” (available cdbaby, amazon, itunes etc).
Their music has been called, among other things, compelling and melodic.
If you would like to email the band they can be reached at info@laveer.net.