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Israeli Ska punk band
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Beer 7
OriginBe'er Sheva, Israel
GenresSka punk, Punk rock
Years active2002–present
LabelsRa records
Indy
MembersDafna Arad
Guy Drory
Raz Lahav
Dudu Rozen
Past membersMichael Lupu
Raz Lahav
Websitewww.myspace.com/beer7

Beer7 (Hebrew: ביר7) is a Ska punk band from Be'er Sheva, Israel. The name is a shortened version of the city's name – Sheva is Hebrew for seven. The band was formed in 2001, and recorded its first album in 2003. The album Skandal was distributed by an indie label named "Ra records". It was sold out and later uploaded online.

Beer7 performs all over Israel, in punk festivals, clubs and pubs. They performed with Israeli bands Useless ID, Sartan HaShad, Kuku Bloff veHayetushim, Beat 69, and the Australian band Yidcore.

Beer7's music video for the Operation Ivy tribute The Radio's Not a Friend reached 1st place on the Israeli music video channel, Music 24.

The band's currently recording their second album, "Birat Ha'Negev".

Line-up

Former members

  • Raz Lahav – bass
  • Michael Lupu – bass

Beer7 in the Israeli punk scene

There were few women on stage in Israeli punk rock shows before Beer7's Dafna Arad. This started a whole girl scene that includes bands like Va'adat Kishut, Phoney Pony, and CUBAN B, all girl-fronted.

Discography

Skandal (2003)

No.TitleLength
1."Beer sheva (באר שבע)"02:48
2."סקא זה רע"01:43
3."Sameach (שמייח)"02:18
4."Dany roop (דני רופ)"01:58
5."Moak (מועק)"01:58
6."sk8 is gr8"02:47
7."spike gar be neot lon (ספייק גר בנאות לון)"03:12
8."Radio lo chaver (הרדיו כבר לא חבר)"02:08
9."betula from sdom (הבתולה מסדום)"02:12

No Space (2010)

No.TitleLength
1."7 beer bottles (שבע בירות)"01:57
2."A pig in answer (חזיר בתשובה)"02:24
3."anti shanti (אנטי שנטי)"02:08
4."chicks for a NIS (פרגיות בשקל)"02:02
5."Antennas (אנטנות)"02:26
6."My mom killed the punk (אמא שלי רצחה את הפאנק)"03:13
7."en mc"02:38
8."Emo Kid (ילד אימו)"02:58
9."sk8-is-gr8-ii"02:18
10."sars (סאר"ס)"02:51
11."hummus (חומוס)"01:24
12."ghosts (רוחות רפאים)"02:39
13."rinat (רינת)"01:45

References

  1. Tamar Sukenik (19 March 2007). לא עוצרים נשימה לקראת ישיבת הפלייליסט [No stopping for breath leading up to the playlist meeting]. Haaretz (in Hebrew). Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  2. "Beer 7 – Skandal". Giora's FTP. 7 May 2010. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  3. Beer7 (6 January 2010). "no space". Retrieved 18 August 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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