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Chasidica

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Chasidica
OriginJerusalem, Israel
GenresJewish rock, alternative rock, hard rock, heavy metal
Years active2007 (2007)–present
MembersSagi Givol
Idan Givol
Moshe Somech
Tomer Einat
Past membersSee below
Websitechasidica.co.il

Chasidica (Hebrew: חסידיקא) is an Israeli Jewish hard rock band formed in 2007 by brothers Sagi and Idan Givol.

Biography

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Chasidica was formed in 2007 by brothers Sagi and Idan Givol. Sagi lived in Australia for eight years and fronted the heavy metal band Demona before becoming a baal teshuva to Hasidic Judaism in 2002.[1]

In 2009, they began a series of concerts called Yehudi Alternativi ("Jewish Alternative") to help promote similarly-minded Jewish artists. One of the first of these concerts was at Jerusalem's Canaan club with Chasidica, klezmer-fusion band Ramzailech, and Hasidic blues rock band Yood.[1][2]

The band is currently working on a debut album with Shai Lahav of Dr. Kasper's Bunny Show.[2]

Musical style

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The Givol brothers grew up listening to heavy metal and experimental music. They have claimed among their influences both Hasidic music and the band Fortisakharof.[1] Ynet reviewer Vicky Epstein noted elements from the Pixies and likened their vocals to that of Faith No More's Mike Patton.[2] In addition, their sound utilizes klezmer instruments like violins, clarinets, and occasional Middle Eastern instruments like the darbouka.[1]

Members

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Current members

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Former members

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  • Dror Cohen – drums
  • Michael Gabizon – keyboards

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Ben Bresky (Nov 5, 2009). "Israeli Rock Group Chasidica mixes Metal with Spiritual". Arutz Sheva.
  2. ^ a b c Vicky Epstein (July 5, 2009). "דוס אנד רול". Ynet.
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