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BILJANAIRES

Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada | SELF

Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada | SELF
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"New Biljanaires Endorsement"

“Guitar player Ed Biljan of Vancouver BC band BILJANAIRES, now endorsed with Barnegat New Jersey Guitar parts & Pickup manufacturer GuitarHeads. He will be using the Hexbucker Humbucker Pickups live and on future recordings. ” - AJ Geres


"Review of Seven Hills song by the Biljanaires"

Listening to this song, it seems that the guitar has a voice of its own. Vocals and harmonies are beautiful, reminiscent of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. They have truly authentic vocal arrangements and the blend of acoustic and electric are just a few things that make this group stand out. They are a great Progressive Rock Band that is very memorable, and sustainable in this industry. This is the kind of group that will be on top of the charts for decades to come.

- A&R Select Los Angeles


"Review of Seven Hills song by the Biljanaires"

Listening to this song, it seems that the guitar has a voice of its own. Vocals and harmonies are beautiful, reminiscent of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. They have truly authentic vocal arrangements and the blend of acoustic and electric are just a few things that make this group stand out. They are a great Progressive Rock Band that is very memorable, and sustainable in this industry. This is the kind of group that will be on top of the charts for decades to come.

- A&R Select Los Angeles


Discography

7 Song EP, End of September Released March 1st 2012.

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Eddie Biljan and Jamie Ferrigan entered into the world of Metal in 1997. They became one of BCs newest metal/hard rock groups catching the eye of Seattle producer Jack Endino.
In 1998 they recorded their debut CD Prizefighter and landed a back up spot playing with Testament in late 1999. After playing in and around the local music scene and taking the band as far as they could, they achieved two song placements in film soundtracks.
One of their songs Grunts featured in the international film Christinas House and another song Slaves by Nature on indie film The Falling. Creative changes and the bands direction found Jamie leaving to take a break. January 2000 the band went back into the studio with Jack Endino and produced 7 new tracks with vocalist Steve Tru which updated the original indie record and became the newly licensed The Prizefighter. They signed a Licensing and Distribution deal in 2000 with label Music Avenue ROKAROLA RECORDS and toured for three months in Europe. After finishing the tour the band played one last show at New Music West and the following year participated in the New Music West producers workshop with Jack Endino then broke up soon after. In late 2006 Jamie and Eddie crossed paths not knowing they worked straight across from each other. They started Biljanaires (pronounced Billionaires) in 2007 as a collective of music and ideas they had between them and to write and record new songs. As with all these things, that simple desire has grown into something bigger.

Biljanaires first CD under their new band name has yet to be released, they are currently finishing their 7 song EP. However, a single, Seven Hills has been released. It is about a place somewhere back East in Canada where Jamie visited and based the story and lyrics on. It is about moving to Vancouver and adjusting to life in a new city. Many of the songs on this CD will be based around this premise. Listening to this song, it seems that the guitar has a voice of its own. Vocals and harmonies are beautiful, reminiscent of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. They have truly authentic vocal arrangements and the blend of acoustic and electric are just a few things that make this group stand out. They are a great Progressive Rock Band that is very memorable, and sustainable in this industry. This is the kind of group that will be on top of the charts for decades to come.