Murfy's fLaw

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Murfy's fLaw
Murfy's fLaw Rocktoberfest October 2008: Reema, Jozie, No.9
Murfy's fLaw Rocktoberfest October 2008: Reema, Jozie, No.9
Background information
OriginNairobi, Kenya
GenresRock, Alternative Rock
Years active2007–present
LabelsMurfy's fLaw
MembersReema (Vocals)
No 9 (Lead Guitar/ Vocals)
Mukasa (Rhythm Guitar)
Jojo (Keyboards/ Vocals)
Jozie (Bass)
Vicky (Drums/ Vocals)
Past membersPunky Monkey
Websitemurfysflaw.com

Murfy's fLaw is a Kenyan alternative rock band formed in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2007.

History[edit]

It is a 6-piece band that is unique in Kenya in its chosen genre of performed music.[1]

Murfy's fLaw is also unique in its Multi-cultural mix of peoples from different tribes and countries.[2] The band's musical style is experimental alternative rock which fuses alt-rock sounds with elements from Kiswahili folk and Hindi music.

On November 21, 2008, Murfy's fLaW released their début album "Makosa".[3][4][5] The album has an underlying feminist context with the band made up predominantly of female musicians performing in a genre typically dominated by men. The word ‘Makosa’ is Kiswahili for “the evil that men do”.[6]

On November 11, 2011, they released their second album, "Hello Light".[7]

On September 19,2019, Murfy's fLaW released their third album, "̶N̶a̶t̶a̶k̶a̶ Sitaki".[8]

The band frequently performs every first Friday at an Ethiopian restaurant called Dass.[9] They also have been known to have various random shows in Nairobi city.[10][11][12]

Makosa[edit]

Murfy's fLaw released their album, Makosa on 21 October 2008. The band explored various media to produce their music videos such as 2D animation for "Your Friend".[13]

Discography[edit]

  • Makosa (2008)[14]
  • Hello Light (2011)
  • Nataka Sitaki (2019)

Awards and nominations[edit]

Murfy’s fLaW received three nominations for the inaugural Heavy and the Beast Awards[15] in 2019, and won one.   Singer, Reema Doshi, was nominated for Best Female Artist, and their song, “Abso-bloomin-lutely” was nominated for Best Music Video. The band won an award in the Best Live Performance category.

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Lydia Njeri. "Murfy's fLaw Interview". Haiya. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  2. ^ Mildred Achoch. "Kenyan rock band Murfy's Flaw".
  3. ^ "Murfy's fLaw Album release".
  4. ^ "Murfy's fLaw Concert at Alliance Francais".
  5. ^ "New Kenyan rock album".
  6. ^ Wiser, Danny. "KENYA: Makosa - Murfy's fLaw". 200worldalbums.com. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  7. ^ Grace Kerongo. "Murfy's Flaw to launch album". the Star. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  8. ^ "Murfy's fLaW return with third album and music video". Heavy and the Beast. 2019-09-19.
  9. ^ What’s On, Events, Lifestyle, Business in Nairobi and Kenya – KenyaBuzz
  10. ^ "Homeboyz Radio | Drum". Archived from the original on 2009-01-10. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
  11. ^ The Standard | Online Edition :: Angels, devils n in betweeners[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ A kenyan existence
  13. ^ Kenyanimation: Murfy's fLaW AMV Competition
  14. ^ Makosa mp3s, Makosa music downloads, Makosa songs from eMusic.com
  15. ^ "Our Inaugural Rock Music Awards – Here Are The Nominees For Various Categories – HEAVY & THE BEAST". Retrieved 2019-10-28.

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