Pilfers
Legendary NYC Band "Pilfers" Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Re-release of Iconic Album "Chawalaleng" by Sony Music
Pilfers, the iconic band hailing from the heart of New York City, is making waves in the music industry as their legendary album "Chawalaleng" sees the light of day once again after a quarter of a century. Sony Music, recognizing the timeless appeal of Pilfers' music, has officially re-released "Chawalaleng" on all major streaming platforms.
This monumental event marks a rare occurrence for a small band, putting Pilfers in the esteemed company of musical legends like Bob Marley, Michael Jackson, and Elvis Presley. The re-release is a testament to the enduring quality and cultural significance of Pilfers' music, which continues to resonate with fans across generations.
In celebration of this historic moment, Pilfers has announced a series of live shows scheduled for September, featuring the original members of the band. Fans can expect a nostalgic journey through the band's illustrious career, with performances that capture the energy and spirit of their early days.
Adding to the excitement, there are strong rumors circulating within the music community that Pilfers is gearing up to return to the studio. The prospect of new material has sparked anticipation among fans, as the band is known for their genre-blending sound and socially conscious lyrics. If these rumors hold true, it would mark a significant chapter in Pilfers' musical journey.
Formed in 1997 with members of several bands in NYC. Lead Singer Coolie Ranx is known for his role in GTA IV as little Jacob and the former lead singer of New York City’s legendary band The Toaster. Vinny Nobile known for his Trombone and vocal style hails from Boston legendary band Bim Skala Bim. The Rhythm section ,James Blanck on the drums and Anna Milat Meyer on bass also hails from NYC band Skinnerbox. Guitar of Thunder Nicholas Bacon
Together they seamlessly combine Hardcore, Punk, SKA, Dancehall, Reggae and dub to create a genre they dubbed “Raggacore”