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After having previously earned first merits in Hard and Crustcore combos like Unhinged and Hiatus, members of those outfits got together in the summer 2000. Two-Star Hotel were born. The days of Hard and Crust core are long gone. With Two-Star Hotel they turned towards an eclectic mix of Post-Punks, Neo New Wave and Indie Rock which directly hit your feet. Like with genre pioneers Gang Of Four the sound and the songs of Two-Star Hotel have certain refractory bulkiness which all the same ignites fast enough to guarantee filled dance floors at you local indie-discos. Egdy riffs, funky beats the slightly supercooled chants definitely puts them above the army of clone bands and approves their debut album for heavy-rotation. Shares members with Seasick, Le Prince Harry. When they are not playing or doing DJ (under the moniker "Plastic Family") some of their members volunteer at a number of local alternative clubs and collectives in Liege (La Zone, Carlo Levi, Casa Nicaragua). They are also part of the JauneOrangeCollective which is a union of some eighteen bands from Liege. In 2005 they stepped out of the rock'n'roll scene to collaborate to the Liege Theatre Festival in a play untitled "Il Vuoto or What Remains of Bertold Brecht" directed by Armando Punzo. After a first album and a series of always surprising concerts in every corner of Belgium, France, Germany and even Denmark, **Two-Star Hotel is coming back with "Sweat & Glitter". Still on the indie-rock German label