HARRY POTTER ROCK BANDS

Potteromania has taken hold of the music industry as well - meet the wizard rock movement, i.e., teenagers with guitars inspired by Harry Potter.

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MINISTRY OF MAGIC - In contrast to all other wizard rock bands, Ministry of Magic rely on power pop and electronics. The threesome say their sound is a mixture of Phill Collins and wozard rock.

MINISTRY OF MAGIC - In contrast to all other wizard rock bands, Ministry of Magic rely on power pop and electronics. The threesome say their sound is a mixture of Phill Collins and wozard rock.

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      DRACO AND THE MALFOYS - Brothers from Rhode Island, Bradley and Brian succesfully follow this soft rock style typical for wrock. Who knows if Drac, a brat from the Malfoy house, would like them.

      6.16

    • 2

      HARRY AND THE POTTERS - As the very name suggests, it is a strictly nerd band that sings about Harry Potter books and Harry himself. The band is comprised of brothers Paul and Joe DeGeorge from Boston. The guys play at libraries and book stores during their summer tour.

      5.97

    • 3

      THE MOANING MYRTLES - The first exclusively female band in the mainstream of wizard rock comprised of two girls - Lauren and Nina. Their latest album

      5.51

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      THE PARSELMOUTHS - a wierd combination of folk rock and electronic interventions behind a name made up for people talking in snake language. The band comes from Seattle and has two published albums, unfortunately, without international success.

      5.50

    • 5

      THE HUNGARIAN HORNTAILS - Although at first sight they seem dangerous, at least at the mention of the name that belongs to one of the dragons from Potter-world, it is in fact a very young band whose lead singer Darius is only 8 years old. He is joined by his brother Holden and a friend Ryan.

      5.37

    • 6

      MINISTRY OF MAGIC - In contrast to all other wizard rock bands, Ministry of Magic rely on power pop and electronics. The threesome say their sound is a mixture of Phill Collins and wozard rock.

      5.24

    • 7

      WHOMPING WILLOWS - This is less of a band and more of one member called Matt, booked until autumn for everyday concerts. Matt gave himself a stage name from a viscious, violent and unpredictable willow from the Potter story. He issued an album

      5.14

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      THE REMUS LUPINS - The brain of the band in this case is Alex Carpenter. At this year's summer tour he will be joined by Toby Karlin on drums and Tyler Nicholas on bass. Listen to the songs of their new album

      4.85

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      THE MARAUDERS - Atlantic City known for its unique boardwalk is not richer for another phenomenon - The Marauders. The story is the same: high-school students read too much of Harry Potter and now live in his world and are issuing an album for Cheap Rent, a company that issues the largest number of wizard rock bands.

      4.79

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      THE CEDRIC DIGGORYS - This is the name of a member of a Potter project who, contrary to the other punk rock wrockers, inclines towards experimental music that is an acquired taste.

      4.72

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  • MINISTRY OF MAGIC - In contrast to all other wizard rock bands, Ministry of Magic rely on power pop and electronics. The threesome say their sound is a mixture of Phill Collins and wozard rock.

    1

  • THE CEDRIC DIGGORYS - This is the name of a member of a Potter project who, contrary to the other punk rock wrockers, inclines towards experimental music that is an acquired taste.

    2

  • HARRY AND THE POTTERS - As the very name suggests, it is a strictly nerd band that sings about Harry Potter books and Harry himself. The band is comprised of brothers Paul and Joe DeGeorge from Boston. The guys play at libraries and book stores during their summer tour.

    3

  • WHOMPING WILLOWS - This is less of a band and more of one member called Matt, booked until autumn for everyday concerts. Matt gave himself a stage name from a viscious, violent and unpredictable willow from the Potter story. He issued an album

    4

  • THE PARSELMOUTHS - a wierd combination of folk rock and electronic interventions behind a name made up for people talking in snake language. The band comes from Seattle and has two published albums, unfortunately, without international success.

    5

  • THE HUNGARIAN HORNTAILS - Although at first sight they seem dangerous, at least at the mention of the name that belongs to one of the dragons from Potter-world, it is in fact a very young band whose lead singer Darius is only 8 years old. He is joined by his brother Holden and a friend Ryan.

    6

  • THE MOANING MYRTLES - The first exclusively female band in the mainstream of wizard rock comprised of two girls - Lauren and Nina. Their latest album

    7

  • THE MARAUDERS - Atlantic City known for its unique boardwalk is not richer for another phenomenon - The Marauders. The story is the same: high-school students read too much of Harry Potter and now live in his world and are issuing an album for Cheap Rent, a company that issues the largest number of wizard rock bands.

    8

  • THE REMUS LUPINS - The brain of the band in this case is Alex Carpenter. At this year's summer tour he will be joined by Toby Karlin on drums and Tyler Nicholas on bass. Listen to the songs of their new album

    9

  • DRACO AND THE MALFOYS - Brothers from Rhode Island, Bradley and Brian succesfully follow this soft rock style typical for wrock. Who knows if Drac, a brat from the Malfoy house, would like them.

    10

THE CEDRIC DIGGORYS - This is the name of a member of a Potter project who, contrary to the other punk rock wrockers, inclines towards experimental music that is an acquired taste.HARRY AND THE POTTERS - As the very name suggests, it is a strictly nerd band that sings about Harry Potter books and Harry himself. The band is comprised of brothers Paul and Joe DeGeorge from Boston. The guys play at libraries and book stores during their summer tour.WHOMPING WILLOWS - This is less of a band and more of one member called Matt, booked until autumn for everyday concerts. Matt gave himself a stage name from a viscious, violent and unpredictable willow from the Potter story. He issued an album THE PARSELMOUTHS - a wierd combination of folk rock and electronic interventions behind a name made up for people talking in snake language. The band comes from Seattle and has two published albums, unfortunately, without international success.THE HUNGARIAN HORNTAILS - Although at first sight they seem dangerous, at least at the mention of the name that belongs to one of the dragons from Potter-world, it is in fact a very young band whose lead singer Darius is only 8 years old. He is joined by his brother Holden and a friend Ryan.THE MOANING MYRTLES - The first exclusively female band in the mainstream of wizard rock comprised of two girls - Lauren and Nina. Their latest album THE MARAUDERS - Atlantic City known for its unique boardwalk is not richer for another phenomenon - The Marauders. The story is the same: high-school students read too much of Harry Potter and now live in his world and are issuing an album for Cheap Rent, a company that issues the largest number of wizard rock bands.THE REMUS LUPINS - The brain of the band in this case is Alex Carpenter. At this year's summer tour he will be joined by Toby Karlin on drums and Tyler Nicholas on bass. Listen to the songs of their new album DRACO AND THE MALFOYS - Brothers from Rhode Island, Bradley and Brian succesfully follow this soft rock style typical for wrock. Who knows if Drac, a brat from the Malfoy house, would like them.