| Formed by frontman Lorenzo in late
2001, Baby Woodrose started out as a side project to
the psychedelic stoner group, On Trial, who since the early 90's released
intoxicating drug-induced rock music that turned its users into sheer
liquid.
One album on Germany's SPV label and several for the UK based Delerium/Molten Records saw the band tour vigorously in Europe, but one day Lorenzo got tired of sitting behind the drums, so he embarked on a solo project he decided to call Baby Woodrose (named after the Hawaiian flower). Lorenzo, playing all the instruments himself, recorded 15 songs in less than a week and released the album on his own label. Four years later, Baby Woodrose, now a trio, have released numerous 7" singles and 4 full lengths (one of which is a live album and one a full cover/tribute album) on the independent label, Bad Afro Records. In 2004, Baby Woodrose was nominated for a Danish Music Award (didn’t win it!) but they went on to win Danish National Radio’s most-sought-after Award, The P3 Gold Award. They toured Europe on numerous occasions, among these a much talked about appearance on Roskilde Festival’s main stage, a “not so good” drug bust in Norway and various collaborations with some of Scandinavia’s most recognized rock bands. Now in 2006, the trio are ready to release their most
ambitious effort yet, the album "Love Comes Down". It will
be released on a joint venture between the band's own label, Spinello,
and Scandinavia's premier alternative music distributor, Playground
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