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Like an edgy wind The Rooph swoops over you and leaves associations of sixties pop and early seventies rock, mixed with melodic tones from our close nineties. After doing more than 100 concerts in two years, The Rooph is counted as one of the best live bands from the middle of Norway. The Rooph have played nationwide, and last autumn they did a live tour that lasted a month, to celebrate the release of the bands second EP; "These Are Memories". 21 concerts were done in a matter of four weeks, and scenes included Garage (Bergen), Checkpoint Charlie (Stavanger), Betong (Oslo) and Kaos (Tromsø). Having released two self-financed EP's ("This Smells Fishy" was ruled to be one of the “EP's of the year” by Rockeweb, and "Spacedog" was announced "Track of the week" on the national radio channel Petre), several reviewers have been asking for a full length album, and by the spring of 2006, The Rooph enters the studio with a magic hat of songs. During summertime last year the band got a new guitarist, Ole Jørgen Modalen, and after the closure of their atumn-tour, the band went on immediately to work on new songs. With a new guitarist The Rooph now presents a larger sound, flirting with a little psychedelia, and has a pure belief in the autentic, the origin. The single Between Echoes / Inside My Wintermind is a preproduction, recorded in Brygga Studio with technician Pål Brekkås and producer Even Granås (The International Tussler Society, Motorpsycho, Cadillac, Thrush). The same produ