Haze'evot

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Haze'evot
הזאבות
Haze'evot, 2019
Haze'evot, 2019
Background information
OriginHolon, Israel
GenresRock
Years active
  • 2012–present
Websitewww.hazeevot.com
Members (vocals & guitar)
(guitar)
(drums)
Talia Ishai (bass guitar)
Past members (guitar)
(drums)
Moran Lachmi (bass guitar)[1]
Yarden Drabkin

Haze'evot (Hebrew: הזאבות‎, translation: The She-Wolves) is an Israeli rock band. The band members are , , and Talia Ishai. The band's songs dub the female point of view on different social issues such as relationships, sexual harassment and sex, a voice uncommon which is seldom heard in the mostly male-dominated Israeli music scene.[1][2][3]

Early years[]

In the 2000s, the four original members of the band met in highschool in the town of Holon, Israel and began to play music together.[2]

Their early rehearsals took place at the conservatory in Holon after hours. The custodian, Ze'ev, promised to keep it a secret, under the condition that the band would be named after him.[2][3]

2012-present[]

In 2012, the band released its first mini-album under the musical production of Yehu Yaron.[1]

In 2015, the band went back to the studio with musical producer Nadav Perser and recorded its second album which was released in May of that year.

In 2016, management at Bar-Ilan University informed the band that they cannot sing during a Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony.[4][5]

Haze'evot tour Israel non-stop and in October 2016 went on their first European tour and performed at the Waves festival in Vienna.[3][6]

Haze'evot, 2020

In August 2017, upon news that bass player, Moran Lachmi, was out to pursue a career in New York, the band welcomed Talia Ishai as its new bass player.[7]

In May 2018, replaced on drums and in August and September 2018 the group set out on their second European tour, performing in Czech Republic, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France.[8]

On January 30th 2021, the band officially announced the departure of original member Moran Saranga, also known as "Moris", and welcomed Or Zigelbaum who replaced her on guitar.

Musical influences[]

The band is mainly influenced by sounds from the 1990s and plays original material both in Hebrew and English.[1]

The band has noted Placebo, The Pixies, Radiohead, David Bowie, The Beatles, The Kooks, Sonic Youth, The Killers and Blur as their musical influences.[9]

Discography[]

Adamot Yeveshot - 1st EP[]

No.TitleLength
1."Adamot yeveshot"3:36
2."Imaginary Person"2:58
3."Omeret Lo"3:24
4."Tachzor"4:27
5."Back home"3:25
6."Hatsi kilo arad"3:31
Total length:21:21

Haze'evot - 2nd EP[]

No.TitleLength
1."Everyday"2:47
2."Bohu habaita"3:01
3."Yoredet Veolla"3:11
4."Touch me"2:45
5."Ani Yodea Shratzit"4:27
Total length:16:11

Haaretz HaShtucha (The Flat Earth) - Studio Album[]

No.TitleLength
1."Haaretz HaShtucha (The Flat Earth)"2:40
2."Malkat HaKita (The Class Queen)"3:54
3."Shaot Smechot (Happy Hours)"3:12
4."Almana Shchora (Black Widow)"3:20
5."Bo (Come)"3:30
6."Kfiut Tova (Ungratefulness)"3:44
7."Black Friday"3:30
8."Aba Shel Shira (Shira's Dad)"3:41
9."Al Tagid Li Ulai (Don't Tell Me Maybe)"2:26
10."Le'ehov et Anna (Loving Anna)"4:12
Total length:34:09

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Hello, Is this Radio? Jerusalem in Distortion - Haze'evot" (in Hebrew). Yellow Submarine. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Bardin, Noam (15 May 2017). "Hazeevot Scream Out What Nobody Dares To Talk About" (in Hebrew). onlife. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c Simon, Limor (10 March 2017). "She-Wolves among Wolves" (in Hebrew). Mynet. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  4. ^ Maniv, Omri (1 May 2016). "Bar Ilan University: You Will Not Be Allowed To Sing at the Ceremony" (in Hebrew). Nana 10. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  5. ^ Markowitz Slutsker, Gali (1 May 2016). "Bar Ilan University: You Will Not Be Allowed To Sing at the Ceremony" (in Hebrew). Maariv. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  6. ^ "Israelische Artists bei Waves Vienna 2016" (in German). OTS. 26 September 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  7. ^ "Haze'evot - Facebook" (in Hebrew). 25 August 2017. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  8. ^ "European tour 2018". 26 August 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
  9. ^ "Hazeevot הזאבות - Facebook Page". Retrieved 1 October 2017.
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