• In February 1985 Peter Jones (ex-Vince Jones Band, no relation) replaced Booth on drums. (wikipedia.org)
  • The band toured the western half of the US and the eastern half of the hemisphere (Japan) now with Jimmy Hole (Necessary Evils) on bass and Kerry Davis (Red Aunts) on drums. (intheredrecords.com)
  • Also in 1985, Ze dos Eclipses joined the band as their bass player, motivating Pedro's move to the drums. (bandsintown.com)
  • Joining Creter on stage are John Christopher on bass and backup vocals and Jeff Shoop on drums and backup vocals. (sonicbids.com)
  • The band also uses electronic drums rather than acoustic, for a reason. (sonicbids.com)
  • Joined by The Pirates of the Road, Bob Grimwood on bass and Jeff Shoop on drums, Creter plays mostly original music. (sonicbids.com)
  • Andy Duvall (drums, guitar), Clint Golden (bass), and Rich Millman (guitar, synths) have yet to play Pompeii, but they have already wowed crowds at European festivals such as the Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia, Roadburn, and Desertfest Antwerp. (jpc.de)
  • EXODUS is Rob Dukes (vocals), Gary Holt (guitar), Lee Altus (guitar), Jack Gibson (bass) and Tom Hunting (drums). (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • Formed in 2001, Kneebody consists of Adam Benjamin on keyboards, Shane Endsley on Trumpet, Ben Wendel on Tenor Sax, Kaveh Rastegar on bass and Nate Wood on drums. (blurredculture.com)
  • This time Finn and fellow founding member bassist Nick Seymour were the only ones remaining from previous line-ups, and the two were complemented by Finn's sons Liam on guitar and Elroy on drums, as well as by keyboardist Mitchell Froom, producer of the band's first three albums. (audiotechnology.com)
  • THE RASMUS is Lauri Ylönen (vocals), Eero Heinonen (bass), Pauli Rantasalmi (guitar) and Aki Hakala (drums). (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • The crowd went completely mental when they heard the first chords of that song coming off the stage and when the drums kicked in, it was Lauri who did the same. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • Deep throaty vocals, chugging riffs and bass heavy drums give this album a death metal feel while still maintaining the breakdown infused formula to appease the toughest hardcore mosh pits. (noecho.net)
  • The first album of Arena was released, featuring Clive Nolan (keyboards) and Mick Pointer (drums), with Cliff Orsi (bass), Keith More (guitar) and John Carson (vocals). (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • Lionel Cordew and David Dyson were really good in holding down the bass and drums for the group, providing that phenomenal groove foundation for the entire setlist. (vibesnscribes.com)
  • Fronted by their stunning lead singer Rachel Jones, Karnataka's instrumentals are equally strong with melodies from Jonathon Edwards (keyboards), Paul Davies (guitars) and Steve Simmons (saxophone) supported by the tight and powerful rhythm section of Ian Jones (bass and acoustic guitar) and Gavin Griffiths (drums). (musicaldiscoveries.com)
  • Each a consummate performer in their own right, the video's choreography highlights each of the members musical talents transporting the viewer into the venue and capturing the mood of the show from Ian's bass and acoustic guitar to Jonathan's keyboards to Gavin's drums. (musicaldiscoveries.com)
  • By their show on Friday 29 October 1982 at 100 Club in London, Cait O'Riordan (bass) and Andrew Ranken (drums) had already joined the band. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the opening moments of the show, saxophonist Fredrik Ljungkvist introduced the band - the great Magnus Broo on trumpet, the intense Ingebrigt Haker-Flaten on bass, most recent member Hans Hulbœkmo on drums and then the empty bench of the group's main composer pianist Håvard Wiik. (freejazzblog.org)
  • A highlight of their interplay happens on the track 'Major' while Wiik's piano punctuates, Broo's trumpet navigates, and at the half way point, he plays a fantastic solo with the bass and drums skittering about. (freejazzblog.org)
  • The band folded in 1996, but returned in 2006 with a slightly different line-up, and a stylistic change from pop rock to more abstract and adult rock. (audiotechnology.com)
  • Their first three albums 'Peep' (1996), 'Playboys' (1997), and 'Hell of a Tester' (1998) were released under the name RASMUS. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • Unfortunately, the band has to deal with the swift departure of two band members: singer John Carson in September 1995, and bass player Cliff Orsi in May 1996. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • He ended Crowded House in 1996 to embark on what was to become a moderately successful solo career, and has released two albums with his brother Tim as the Finn Brothers. (radioswissjazz.ch)
  • I was first introduced to Weezer back in 1996, the same year they came out with their sophomore album Pinkerton. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • MacGowan left the band in 1991 owing to drinking problems, but the band continued - first with Joe Strummer and then with Spider Stacy on vocals - before breaking up in 1996. (wikipedia.org)
  • The band's formation goes back to 1984 in Braga, a city in the north of Portugal, where Pinto (bass), along with Miguel Pedro (guitar) and Adolfo Luxuria Canibal (vocals), embodied Mão Morta's first lineup. (bandsintown.com)
  • The year after, their second album Corações Felpudos was released -- just before the band's opening concert for the Young Gods. (bandsintown.com)
  • John Deacon became the band's bass player in 1971. (kslx.com)
  • Made of Rain is the band's first studio album since 1991's World Outside . (stompandstammer.com)
  • Finn contributed significantly to the band's later albums, and even briefly assumed leadership of the band after Tim Finn left in 1984, prior to the cessation of the band. (radioswissjazz.ch)
  • In addition to the primary five band members and several guest spots by saxophone player Steve Simmons, the DVD also includes performances by three backing vocalists-Anne-Marie Helder, Kirsty Roberts and Helen Banham-who bring texture to several of the tracks, with vocal harmonies aligning the band's dynamic live performance more closely to their recordings. (musicaldiscoveries.com)
  • The Karnataka Live In Concert (Classic Rock Legends (UK) CRL 0939, 2002) DVD, recorded at London's Mean Fiddler on 27 October 2001 ( concert review ) is a well produced chronicle of the band's 2001 live performances. (musicaldiscoveries.com)
  • The storming rocker "Time Stands Still," the ballad "Heart Of Stone," the progressive "Delicate Flame Of Desire" from the band's forthcoming album are also included. (musicaldiscoveries.com)
  • The DVD captures the band's rocking and crowd pleasing live performance perfectly. (musicaldiscoveries.com)
  • Epitaph recording artists the Red Aunts went to Detroit in 1997 to record their swan song album, "Ghetto Blaster", at Ghetto Recorders studio with Mick Collins as their chosen producer. (intheredrecords.com)
  • However, again, luck is not on Arena's side when in 1997 Keith More leaves the band. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • Drexciya's current assumption of the spotlight is especially perplexing once you consider the announcement that filtered through electronic music circles back in 1997, hot on the heels of its classic double album The Quest, that Drexciya was quitting music altogether - a promise that was thankfully broken with 1999's Neptune's Lair. (blogspot.com)
  • The band is often referred to simply as V.O.D. and released three albums in the 1990's before dissolving in 2002. (genius.com)
  • The most shocking band s show took place in Kaluga in 2002, when FESTERGUTS were throwing meat pieces to the crowd. (morehate.com)
  • The band released two live albums in 2001, as well as a studio album 'Purple Onion' in 2002. (gratefulweb.com)
  • The early line-up was fronted by Christopher Marshall on lead vocals and included his brother, Charlie Marshall first on bass guitar, then rhythm guitar and, when fronting the group from 1987, was also on lead vocals. (wikipedia.org)
  • Harem Scarem were formed in Melbourne in 1982 as a blues rock group by Christopher Roy Marshall on lead vocals, his brother Charlie Marshall on bass guitar, and Philip Wales on guitar. (wikipedia.org)
  • By 1988 their sound was "tough, lean rock'n'roll" and in May Peter Hall (ex-Head Undone) replaced Sheldon on bass guitar. (wikipedia.org)
  • He begins with a solo acoustic set on guitar and piano and then comes back with a full band set, both with his voice and the songs front and center. (esdmusic.com)
  • In addition to playing electric bass, guitar and other instruments, he sings his lyrics in his native tongue, the language of Donala. (zawinulonline.org)
  • At one point Folds and the band also improvised an entire song for her, apparently entitled Mandy Clark On The Bass Guitar, and the crowd loved the matey, bespoke nature of it. (scotsman.com)
  • Contrast this with the gentleness of the unamplified song played by cello-and-acoustic guitar duo Tall Heights midway through the set, their places in Folds' backing band rewarded both with this and their co-billing on the main set closer Moments. (scotsman.com)
  • Before finishing up, Batten mentioned how many guitar players-aka "guitar geeks" and "guitar nerds"-were likely in the house, and how she had pondered which song in history would prove most pleasing to that crowd. (straight.com)
  • Roth took the stage with his trusty invention, the 30-fret Sky guitar, and a six-piece band that included a drummer, bassist, keyboardist, lead vocalist, and-in keeping with the Ultimate Guitar Experience promise-two more pickers armed with white and blue Strats. (straight.com)
  • Tonight's Trey/Mike relationship, up until Trey started playing more melodies in CDT, was very reminiscent of the Pete Townshend/John Entwistle relationship: lots of texture from the guitar player and melody from the bass player. (phish.net)
  • Keeping a bass player proved difficult, and they soon found they made a better sound without one, as Moreland kept the rhythm thumping on his guitar while Arbuckle took the music into overdrive with his harmonica and vocals. (alligator.com)
  • Together, Moreland's simultaneous bass, rhythm and lead guitar work and Arbuckle's emotionally-charged harmonica and edgy vocals-driven by Newby's propulsive drumming-create a sound that is forceful enough to grab a listener's attention and nuanced enough to hold it. (alligator.com)
  • Everything is as it should be - Steve's out-front bass interludes, Lincoln's cool guitar solos, tempo changes galore, catchy melodies and well-structured songs. (code7music.com)
  • Founding members Brian Vander Ark (guitar, lead vocals) and his brother Brad (bass guitar) remain from the original lineup. (davidgiard.com)
  • Shorely Wall' is one of them, acoustic guitar mixed in with nice rolling bass and harmony vocals. (adriandenning.co.uk)
  • it was about releasing your aggression as a down-tuned guitar riff and double bass drum pounded in your ears while screaming "Fuck the world. (noecho.net)
  • Beatdown style down-tuned guitar riffs, double bass, and a deep-voiced singer with angry violent lyrics warning enemies to "defend yourself" and "get the fuck, step the fuck, way the fuck back. (noecho.net)
  • Acoustic instrumentation including mandolin, banjo, double bass, lapsteel and guitar add to that feeling, but that doesn't mean the album is subdued. (countingthebeat.gen.nz)
  • The highlight of seeing the band was finally seeing the incomparable Paul Jackson, Jr on guitar. (vibesnscribes.com)
  • The poppy guitar riffs become old and bland and the overall sound of the album gets repetitive fast. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • Whilst still attending William Ellis School in Highgate, he formed his first band "Emil and the Detectives" (named after a book and a movie by the same name) with classmate Hugh Cornwell , later lead singer and guitarist of The Stranglers , on bass guitar. (radioswisspop.ch)
  • It was recorded at John Cook's Studio, Melbourne in October with engineer-producer, John Archer (bass guitarist of Hunters & Collectors). (wikipedia.org)
  • He then brought out the band, consisting of Etienne Stadwijk on keyboards, Aaron Heick on saxophones, Zawinul Syndicate drummer Nathaniel Townsley, and a guitarist from Israel whose name I didn't catch. (zawinulonline.org)
  • Guitarist Gary Holt remains the only constant member of the band, appearing on all their releases. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • The band puts emphasis on their energetic live shows, notably with lead vocalist Howlin' Pelle Almqvist's engaging onstage banter and his guitarist brother Nicholaus Arson's crazy stage antics. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • Crowded House went on hiatus again in 2011, and when former band leader, singer and guitarist Neil Finn rather incongruously joined Fleetwood Mac in 2018, a reunion seemed further away than ever. (audiotechnology.com)
  • Longtime mainstay guitarist John Ashton had rejoined the band upon their reformation in 2000, but left in 2008. (stompandstammer.com)
  • The band has been through a line-up changes with Mules and original bassist Rochelle Berry joined by a new drummer Cyrus Manlunas with the recent addition of lead guitarist Phil Sanders filling out their sound. (countingthebeat.gen.nz)
  • Finn formed a new band called The Mullanes (Mullane being both his middle name and his mother's maiden name) with Split Enz drummer Paul Hester , guitarist Craig Hooper of The Reels, and bassist Nick Seymour (younger brother of Hunters & Collectors leader Mark Seymour), whom Neil had met on the final Split Enz tour. (radioswissjazz.ch)
  • Twenty years ago, British singer, songwriter and guitarist Nick Lowe released the album "The Convincer," which many fans and critics regard as his best. (iowapublicradio.org)
  • Spoken word, angry screaming, deep growling vocals, hugging riffs with interesting changeups, and slamming drum beats with double bass breakdowns. (noecho.net)
  • Struckdown mastered the hardcore art of building anticipation before a massive explosion of fury through heavy guitars and double bass with vocals that inspire rage, making you feel like you could "fight forever. (noecho.net)
  • The same lineup that slayed the 75,000-strong crowd at the desert fest's closing night-with Damon Albarn's vocals and Jamie Hewlett's visuals joined by Mick Jones and Paul Simonon of The Clash, Bobby Womack and many more-will make its U.S. TV debut tonight on the Comedy Central mainstay (check local listings). (nastylittleman.com)
  • lt;p>Coleman Williams (of the Hank family tree) eschews the metal trappings of his father (Hank III), instead conjuring the haunted hillbilly sound through a rough-edged band that retains traditional elements such as fiddle and pedal steel, along with his warbling vocals honoring the roots of the family name while also finding his own lane. (waterloorecords.com)
  • The future members of the Pogues first met when MacGowan (vocals), Peter "Spider" Stacy ( tin whistle ), and Jem Finer ( banjo ) were together in an occasional band called The Millwall Chainsaws in the late 1970s after MacGowan and Stacy met in the toilets at a Ramones gig at The Roundhouse in London in 1977. (wikipedia.org)
  • This compilation consists of "The Mini Album" from 1983 and 1985's "Think Hard", recorded in the wake of the GILLAN split, so it comes as no surprise that one of two "Night Lights" versions here is played by the McCoy-Towns- Torme -Underwood team and T-Bone Rees on vocals. (dmme.net)
  • The group continuously brought out their hits, playing songs such as Wish You Were Here (2001), Anna Molly (2006), and Pardon Me (1999). (theupcoming.co.uk)
  • As the performance came to an end, the band finished off by playing their award-winning hit, Drive from 1999 album Make Yourself - the perfect song to send off their first of two nights in London. (theupcoming.co.uk)
  • 1999 - a somewhat quiet year for Arena, as no album is released. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • Unfortunately, 1999 is also the year in which Paul Wrightson stops being a part of the band. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • Despite the fact that it is difficult for Rob to replace Paul, as Paul was considered the best Arena singer by many, Rob succeeds in convincing the crowd of his talents during an acoustic fan club gig in May 1999 - the day on which the new fan club CD (The Visitor Revisited) is released as well, featuring the first appearance of Rob on CD. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • The self-titled debut album, released in 1999 from HMV, became a rage with a touch of blues and psychedelic rock. (pakeza.com)
  • They tasted some success when their first self-titled album was released in 1999 by HMV. (pakeza.com)
  • Bona didn't pick up his fretless bass until the second set, which he started with a Jaco-esque "slang" bass solo, complete with references to "Sound of Music" and "America the Beautiful. (zawinulonline.org)
  • The latter proved essential when she transformed her six-string to a fretless bass for a stunning tribute to Jaco Pastorius. (straight.com)
  • Mick and Terri hatched the band during one of Mick's many sojourns to Los Angeles for a comic book convention. (intheredrecords.com)
  • From his home studio in Los Angeles, Boucher recalls, "We started work on the album soon after Neil finished touring with Fleetwood Mac, in December 2019. (audiotechnology.com)
  • Hooper left just before they recorded their first album, at which time the band was renamed Crowded House , inspired by the rental home they shared while recording in Los Angeles. (radioswissjazz.ch)
  • Instead, the platinum-certified Los Angeles band circumvent convention by stretching the boundaries of hard rock with earthquaking heaviness, enigmatic experimentation, and enthralling melodies. (waterloorecords.com)
  • In 1998 he heard that Bob Clearmountain was looking for an assistant, got the job, and moved to LA. After three and a half years assisting Clearmountain, Boucher went freelance in 2001, and quickly started working regularly with producer Mitchell Froom. (audiotechnology.com)
  • [19] The Pogues re-formed in late 2001, and played regularly across the UK and Ireland and on the US East Coast, until dissolving again in 2014. (wikipedia.org)
  • Boucher was an engineer on the Finn Brothers album 'Everyone Is Here' (2004, and produced by Froom), but he had never worked with Crowded House before. (audiotechnology.com)
  • In 1991, after several lineup changes, O.D. Rainha do Rock & Crawl showed up as their third album, later edited by Big Noise in Germany and distributed in Austria and other northern European countries. (bandsintown.com)
  • The band formed over a year ago and has been together with its current lineup for several months. (sonicbids.com)
  • it was his first paid gig with the band, whose lineup included Brian May , Roger Taylor and Mike Grose on bass. (kslx.com)
  • One of the reasons we have the non-traditional lineup of no bass player was inspired by listening to Hound Dog's music as we were coming up. (alligator.com)
  • Richard - who released an eponymous solo album in 2006 - and his bass playing brother Tim Butler are the only two founding members left in the Furs lineup. (stompandstammer.com)
  • The bass and vocal duties will be handled by Jared Anderson (HATE ETERNAL). (voicesfromthedarkside.de)
  • Brian VA retains the vocal range of his youth, and the band members harmonize well with him - particularly Lee, who has a lot of chemistry with the lead singer. (davidgiard.com)
  • Besides proving that Arena has not lost the ability to write excellent songs, this album displays the musical capabilities of the individual band members, with perhaps the best examples being the a capella Crying for Help VII, in which new singer Paul gets the chance to stretch his vocal chords, and the closing epic Sirens with its fierce instrumental mid-section. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • In 1998 the band recorded Bloodsoaked album on tape where for the first time female back-vocal joined FESTERGUTS music. (morehate.com)
  • Will we experience ecstasy in the dynamic range of vocal artistry that propelled the band to the top of the charts, repeatedly, I might add, in their heyday? (westerncarolinian.com)
  • Rivers vocal delivery is a contributing aspect that makes the Green album so repetitive. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • The vast spectrum of genres explored gave way to a variety of vibes and kept the crowd on their feet, yearning for more. (theupcoming.co.uk)
  • Different genres of music were experimented within the album. (pakeza.com)
  • Different genres of music were being experimented with in the album. (pakeza.com)
  • In this electronica era, where genres mutate and multiply faster than you can say drill'n'bass ghettotech, Drexciya plays like singular transmissions from a parallel universe. (blogspot.com)
  • There were also plenty of smiles at Venue when his band ripped through the Scorps gem "We'll Burn the Sky", which was based on a poem written by Monika Danneman, the last girlfriend of Jimi Hendrix, who later became Roth's wife. (straight.com)
  • It is even better being able to see that band more than once, especially in a fairly intimate venue. (musing-through.com)
  • Party Down People," a track from the new Original P album, was introduced to the delight of the venue population. (westerncarolinian.com)
  • The "Fearless Frogs Front Row VIP Package" includes a front row seat, an exclusive Q&A with Claypool, a meet & greet photo opportunity, a signed tour poster, a VIP tour laminate, early venue entry, crowd-free merchandise shopping, and an onsite event host, available in select markets only. (gratefulweb.com)
  • They issued two studio albums, Pilgrim's Progress on Au Go Go Records (1986) and Lo & Behold on Citadel Records (1988) before disbanding in 1989. (wikipedia.org)
  • Their tragic and peculiar shows were even more publicized after Canibal cut himself with a knife live on-stage in 1989, supposedly to energize the crowd. (bandsintown.com)
  • Drummer Tom Hunting is one of the founding members, and departed from the band twice, in 1989 and 2004, but rejoined in 2007. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • He opened the show with the fretburning setpiece "The Sails of Charon", one of the most-loved tracks from the four studio albums he recorded with Scorpions between 1974 and '77. (straight.com)
  • This isn't Hunt's first musical collaboration - he released a solo single ' Your Body has No Flaw ' in 2001, he's appeared on tracks with The Warratahs and he released an album with prog rock band Mammal in 1974 (that album sells for hundreds of dollars, if anyone has a recording of it I would be very grateful to hear it). (countingthebeat.gen.nz)
  • Ooberman had been dropped by their record label, lost their drummer and re-united to record this mini-album since their previous time out in the spotlight. (adriandenning.co.uk)
  • While his brother Tim left for England, Neil was the founder of Crowded House with Split Enz's last drummer Paul Hester in 1985. (radioswissjazz.ch)
  • In 2006, after the death of drummer Paul Hester , Finn reformed Crowded House (adding Beck 's former drummer Matt Sherrod) and released their first studio album in over 13 years, Time on Earth , and the band began a world tour. (radioswissjazz.ch)
  • When our drummer left the band we chose to continue in a slightly more subdued fashion. (hinah.com)
  • A song from his 2001 album will be included on the catalog's compilation CD. (sonicbids.com)
  • We wanted the last song on the album to be completely positive," said Folds, in Moments' introduction. (scotsman.com)
  • In 2008 the band briefly reunited for a three song live set. (genius.com)
  • In 2001, Mark Wahlberg lip-synced to the Verve Pipe song "Colorful" in the movie "Rock Star. (davidgiard.com)
  • It's a song that gets better every time you hear it, much like the album, actually. (adriandenning.co.uk)
  • Before you could pull out your phone and pump any song that has ever been made into your ear over Bluetooth, there were bands making hardcore music with actual instruments in a basement somewhere in the slums of New Jersey. (noecho.net)
  • If double breakdown is a style, then this is the album that mastered it as just when you thought the song was over it comes back and hits you with a breakdown of a breakdown. (noecho.net)
  • The song "Mon" from the soundtrack became extremely popular and is still a crowd favourite. (pakeza.com)
  • Video clip for the song from this album On The Bloodsoaked Bridal Bed was filled with bloody sexual scenes. (morehate.com)
  • If you are not really into Weezer than this will be a great addition, after all it does contain the radio friendly singles Hashpipe and Island in the Sun. Come to think of it, any song off the album could have passed as a decent single because they all have the same structure and they are all easy to listen to. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • The song appeared on their debut 1981 album, Always Now . (genius.com)
  • If you're in the mood for some 'swamp music,' check out the next performance by the Steve Creter Band. (sonicbids.com)
  • Having been on the music scene since the 90s, captivating the alternative rock scene well into the new millennium, this one-of-a-kind alt-metal-esque band still manages to transfix fans today. (theupcoming.co.uk)
  • He played in a number of garage bands while growing up and was influenced by punk music before having what he calls his "Son House moment. (alligator.com)
  • He gave the album an A grade, calling it 'a Day-Glo playground in which R&B, world music, psychedelia, and singer-songwriter craft meet and romp for an hour. (notablebiographies.com)
  • Stephen Thomas Erlewine of All Music Guide called the album a 'surprising, precocious debut. (notablebiographies.com)
  • If you're visiting this blog after May 2017, it's probably because of Lizzy Goodman's incredible oral history about the New York City music scene from 2001-2011 called Meet Me In The Bathroom . (blogspot.com)
  • Despite their being dismissed by Gorillaz animated bass player and leader Murdoc Niccals as mere flesh and blood hired hands performing the music of the most popular cartoon band of all time, the first live Gorillaz extravaganza to hit American shores since 2006' Demon Days Live has generated uniformly rave reviews. (nastylittleman.com)
  • Check out an interview on Plains FM in Christchurch and a neat photographic journal of the band (set to their music) on the video page . (countingthebeat.gen.nz)
  • Originally envisaged as a spoken word and music collaboration instead the album that has emerged, Falling Debris, takes the words of some of Hunt's already published poems and sets them to Kilgour's music. (countingthebeat.gen.nz)
  • Accompanied by his regular band The Heavy Eights with a mainly acoustic line-up, Kilgour doesn't deliver many music surprises here but combination works well. (countingthebeat.gen.nz)
  • However, the music is vibrant and fresh, and the album contains instant classics like Jericho, the epic Solomon and the emotional Crying For Help IV. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • Still the favourite Arena album for many fans, The Visitor is an intense package of music, lyrics and artwork that are almost inseparable. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • ma this album portrayed psychedelia in Bengali music for the first time. (pakeza.com)
  • Halud pakhi, on the other hand created a long lasting sensation in the contemporary Bengali music scene with its nostalgic feel being perfectly accompanied by Shudhu Tumi Ele Na and Amra Bhishon Eka complimenting the overall mood of the album. (pakeza.com)
  • Video production is good quality and the viewer is afforded lots of opportunities to actually focus on each of the band members since excessive music video-like cuts have been avoided. (musicaldiscoveries.com)
  • Matt Sharp left the band in the late 90's to make other music with the Rentals, and Weezer wound up replacing him with some unknown character. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • I m sure this isn t the reason for the whole emotion change from Pinkerton but it has an effect on the music considering that the bass doesn t quite live up to the bands last two albums. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • Now that we have realized hat Weezer has changed their music to pop-rock I ll start describing the album by itself rather than making comparisons to the bands prior albums. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • If there is one thing that the Green album accomplishes it s that the music is upbeat and catchy while not being overly annoying. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • If you just need some simple, pop rock music to sing a long to than you will want to pick this album up. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • Even when I make no comparisons to any other Weezer albums the music just isn t that attention grabbing. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • The band gained more attention when the UK Channel 4's influential music show The Tube made a video of their version of " Waxie's Dargle " for the show. (wikipedia.org)
  • This 1998 album, their 7th studio recording, was originally released in unison between Nuclear Blast (Europe), Metal Blade (USA) and bassist Steve Rowe's own label, Rowe Productions (Australia). (code7music.com)
  • Through smoke, lasers and technicolour lights, the band opened their show with Nice to Know You , off fourth studio album Morning View , which was released in 2001. (theupcoming.co.uk)
  • This show was far more rewarding, as the band had a chance to truly stretch out in a club setting, playing two completely different 90-minute sets. (zawinulonline.org)
  • Singer Rob apologises to her (which didn't really help) and thanks the crowd before they finish their show. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • Easily the MVP of the show for me (bias disclosed: I'm a bass player) Mike was playing some really juicy lead lines throughout the night, but he really took over on this jam, especially when Trey went over to Marimba Lumina. (phish.net)
  • I listened to the Real Audio stream of the Jasmine Minks Popartglory album launch radio show the other day, (catch up with it on their ace website at www.jasmineminks.com ) and listened to Alan McGee talking about the Minks, and Creation, and all sorts. (tangents.co.uk)
  • Anyway, the band delivered an energetic and good show. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • To set the stage….Wilmington was the 2001 summer tour's show # 29 out of 33. (nugs.net)
  • We spoke to the band about their history and influences shortly after the Mean Fiddler show. (musicaldiscoveries.com)
  • Fans can look forward to a variety of Frog Brigade material that wasn't performed this summer, as the band explores new musical territories and treats fans to a two-set show filled with surprises. (gratefulweb.com)
  • After her second album did not do as well commercially, she reinvented herself in 2006 by collaborating with an accomplished hip-hop producer to craft an album with a catchy, sexy immediacy. (notablebiographies.com)
  • DYRK SHIVAY is a German musician and producer who soon expose his very first album 'Remember Yourself' to the public. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • Pride is the new album, with renowned producer Simon Hanhart behind the mixing desk. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • The band had particular success in the late 1980s. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • Yet the three songs offered so far in advance of the July 31 release of Made of Rain - "Don't Believe," "You'll Be Mine" and "No One" - find the Furs tapping into the shadowy post-punk bag of tricks that made their best songs lasting staples for both the antisocial black trenchcoat crowd and mainstream John Hughes soundtrack consumers during the 1980s. (stompandstammer.com)
  • [18] The band reached international prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s, recording several hit albums and singles. (wikipedia.org)
  • This EP consists of (mostly reworked versions of) the Crying For Help-collection from the first two albums. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • By the time the album had appeared Jex Saarelaht had joined on piano (ex-Kate Ceberano and Her Septet alongside Peter Jones). (wikipedia.org)
  • Dan and Marty had a two-piece band called Johnny Hash who'd recorded two singles for ITR as well as having both done time in '68 Comeback. (intheredrecords.com)
  • Dan is also known as on/off (as of the time of this writing ON) bass player for Royal Trux. (intheredrecords.com)
  • It's not that he co-founded rock band Semisonic and had some overnight success with "Closing Time," or that he won a Grammy when co-writing some tracks from the Dixie Chicks' 2006 album Taking the Long Way . (esdmusic.com)
  • However, this time the performance was more developed, and he used an echo or sampler device to record his bass playing, building up three or four layers which he used to accompany himself. (zawinulonline.org)
  • The new direction saw the band adopt more traditional verse-chorus-verse songwriting structures and a sound to capture the growing nu-metal scene that was exploding at the time. (genius.com)
  • Here is what Vintersorg himself had to say about the new album, at the time before they were entering the studio. (voicesfromthedarkside.de)
  • At the same time many have noted a return to some of the classic pop of their first four albums. (audiotechnology.com)
  • After some minutes of re-building time it got dark and a string-carried intro sounded and the band entered the stage one by one accompanied by the excited applause of the audience. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • I wasn t very old at the time, but I really enjoyed listening to the Blue album more than any other album that I owned. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • Pinkerton slowly grew on me as I got older and became one of my favorite albums at the time. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • At the same time the Green album is not exactly bad, but just not up par with what they are capable of doing. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • By the time of Fairports second album, recorded and released in early 1969, Thompson was starting to emerge as a songwriter of distinction. (radioswisspop.ch)
  • Another chapter of endless GILLAN saga from the John McCoy archives, this time priceless as there's a limited edition containing the "For Gillan Fans Only" album that originally accompanied the "Glory Road" first pressing and now appears on CD for the first time. (dmme.net)
  • While he's between studio albums, fans of Wilson can enjoy the digitally-released Live at the Pantages , recorded in Wilson's hometown of Minneapolis and featuring songs from his acclaimed Free Life album from 2007, as well as a few of the old Semisonic stand-bys. (esdmusic.com)
  • And the songs are bordering on stunning - in particular when Wilson plays "Honey Please" from Free Life , or "Secret Smile" from the landmark Semisonic album, Feeling Strangely Fine . (esdmusic.com)
  • EXODUS' set is built up with songs from their most recent work 'Exhibit B: The Human Condition' as well as some oldies, but it seems that not many people in the crowd are familiar with those (and neither am I). Near the end of their set, Rob invites two little kids on stage and it's touching to see the big angry tattooed guys soften up all over. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • I've watched this band grow from talented interpreters of raw, traditional blues into creators of fresh, original roots-based songs. (alligator.com)
  • In 1993, they released their most famous album, "Villains," which contained the hit songs "The Freshmen" and "Photograph. (davidgiard.com)
  • Neil wanted an album full of vibe that did not sound safe, and so the decision was made to start with a couple of weeks in an inexpensive studio to flesh out the songs and try new things, without any pressure to get finished results. (audiotechnology.com)
  • Having one album out in stores it was clear that tonight's songs would come from that disc. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • The three songs can be downloaded by anyone pre-ordering the new album (CD, vinyl, cassette or digital in a variety of enticement packages) directly . (stompandstammer.com)
  • These songs were meant to be played live in front of a small crowd of NJ thugs beating the living hell out of each other. (noecho.net)
  • The self titled album from The Eastern , bringing together songs from two earlier EPs with a few new numbers, doesn't break any new ground for the band but that doesn't matter because their road worn Americana is very welcome. (countingthebeat.gen.nz)
  • On David Kilgour's website there are downloads of songs from the album, a background piece by Kilgour and videos for two of the songs (also on the video page ). (countingthebeat.gen.nz)
  • Their songs are all instrumental and build in power and intensity, in a way similar to the great Napier band, Jakob. (countingthebeat.gen.nz)
  • No more epics like Solomon or Sirens on the first albums, but an album being an epic in itself, consisting of relatively short songs telling a story (although many people consider The Hanging Tree the epic of the album) and building towards a climax. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • We've stuck around in 2001 for the 3rd volume of Porch Songs…and for that matter, the same tour. (nugs.net)
  • Though this album had new sounds, the nostalgic quotient was very much there with songs like Udaaner Gaan, Krishti, Ude Jete Chay and Kamalar Swami representing blues and the psychedelic facet of the band sound. (pakeza.com)
  • Okay, maybe it wasn't quite that majestic, but the repertoire of songs played resembled a greatest hits album. (westerncarolinian.com)
  • Their songs become hymns and drunken crowds become silenced disciples. (hinah.com)
  • The first decade after the band was formed in Melbourne in 1985 was its most commercially successful. (audiotechnology.com)
  • Matt Baumbach on guitars left the band in 2013 and was replaced by Josh Demarco who played guitars on Razed to the Ground . (genius.com)
  • After splitting up in the early '90s, with vocalist Richard Butler spending the rest of the decade peddling the lackluster Love Spit Love, the Furs regrouped as a retro-focused touring act in 2000, but aside from one studio recording on an otherwise live album released in 2001 have released no new material until now. (stompandstammer.com)
  • Shane MacGowan came into his own as a songwriter with this disc, offering up poetic storytelling, such as " The Sick Bed of Cúchulainn " and "The Old Main Drag", as well as definitive interpretations of Ewan MacColl 's " Dirty Old Town " and Eric Bogle 's " And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda " (this had previously been covered by Shane's fellow punk contemporaries Skids in 1981). (wikipedia.org)
  • Everything is catchy, and you will be singing a long to the choruses as soon as you get the album. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • The new album did not have the commercial success of the previous releases and a year after its release the band disbanded. (genius.com)
  • This album was followed up in 2015 with the release of their fifth album, [ Razed to the Ground ] also with Candlelight Records. (genius.com)
  • The band has its origins in the city of Santa Monica, and on this evening, in advance of the release of their latest effort, "Anti-Hero", returned to their roots to entertain and mystify a hometown crowd. (blurredculture.com)
  • From their 2005 self-release Caney Valley Blues to 2013's 7 Cities on Telarc, Moreland & Arbuckle have grown from a fiery, crowd-pleasing duo to a genre-smashing three-piece band. (alligator.com)
  • I've always been afraid of just repeating the same formulas," the New Zealander explained in a press release, "and somehow this feels like a fresh and authentic way to re-approach Crowded House today. (audiotechnology.com)
  • The aptly named band, Force of Aggression, bring just that in this rare underground release. (noecho.net)
  • This is the album to listen to when you want to "release your aggression with harmful intentions. (noecho.net)
  • In 2010, Finn commenced another world tour with Crowded House in support of their 2010 release, Intriguer . (radioswissjazz.ch)
  • lt;p>The surprise companion to the April release First Two Pages of Frankenstein , Laugh Track is the bands most freewheeling, all-hands-on-deck album in years. (waterloorecords.com)
  • Harem Scarem's debut studio album, Pilgrim's Progress, appeared on Au Go Go in December 1986. (wikipedia.org)
  • The group signed with Sydney-based label, Citadel Records, to issue their second studio album, Lo & Behold, in December 1988. (wikipedia.org)
  • Soon after coming together, Moreland and Arbuckle played both as an acoustic duo and as The King Snakes, a four piece electric band. (alligator.com)
  • There's going to be more of an acoustic thing, which wasn't on the Quintessence album. (voicesfromthedarkside.de)
  • Typical for the album are the short instrumental interludes (the Crying For Help-series) that separate the non-instrumental tracks: a format that returns on their next album. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • However, Arena switly introduces two excellent replacements: Paul Wrightson as the new singer, and John Jowitt (well-known for his contributions to both IQ and Jadis) on bass. (oskar-cd.com.pl)
  • Having a relatively new face in the studio tied in perfectly with Neil Finn's stated aims for the album. (audiotechnology.com)
  • He founded the band Southbound, which played the area through 1982. (sonicbids.com)
  • I remember saying to Ashley [Hutchings, bassist] after a gig, that I was kind of embarrassed about doing the material we were doing, because it seemed that we should have outgrown doing covers even though it was only 1967 it somehow wasnt good enough and other bands were writing their own stuff and we should too. (radioswisspop.ch)
  • Spanning a career of over 30 years, Exodus has gone through numerous line-up changes, two extended hiatuses, and the deaths of two former band members. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • The gig ends with a modest moshpit but a big angry sing along on stage with numerous members of the other bands on the metal stage. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • This will also mark the debut of new members Tyr and Vintersorg who is the bands new vocalist. (voicesfromthedarkside.de)
  • Two members of the Philosopher Kings, a funk-pop band, saw her perform and offered to help her record a demo. (notablebiographies.com)
  • The Finnish band was formed in 1994 while the band members were still in upper comprehensive school. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • In fact, the crowd participation ascended to a level resembling an Old South tent revival, in which the holy spirit descends upon the congregation members and moves their bodies in weird, quick movements to signify their faith. (westerncarolinian.com)
  • read our exclusive interview with the band members below. (musicaldiscoveries.com)
  • [26] The album cover featured The Raft of the Medusa , with the faces of the characters in Théodore Géricault 's painting replaced with those of the band members. (wikipedia.org)
  • Creter says he was blown away by the positive reception from the crowd during his recent concert with Robert Cray at the Whitaker Center in Harrisburg. (sonicbids.com)
  • Writers noted that some of her lyrics seemed self-absorbed and simple, with a lot of references to birds and sky, and that her high, pinched voice did not always sound as good in concert as on her album. (notablebiographies.com)
  • The fisrt FESTERGUTS international performance was Berlin concert in 2001. (morehate.com)
  • EXODUS is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in Richmond, California USA. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • Their first three albums, 'Bonded by Blood', 'Pleasures of the Flesh' and 'Fabulous Disaster', cemented EXODUS' reputation as one of the most successful thrash metal bands. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • The band formed in 1992 and gain attention through their pioneer blending of the hardcore and thrash/groove metal styles. (genius.com)
  • Mortification are the undisputed pioneers of Christian death/thrash metal and Australia's most successful metal band. (code7music.com)
  • Interaction with the audience is important to the band, he says, but not in a physical way. (sonicbids.com)
  • Fans of the band will love the intimacy of this live album, with Steve's crowd interaction and characteristic storytelling, along with a few musical surprises. (code7music.com)
  • the interaction between the audience and the band was electric, at the end of the performance the uplifted crowd urged the band to play an encore. (soulandjazzandfunk.com)
  • Finn added, "We were fortunate to be recording in the studio right before lockdown and so began this album with band tracks recorded live in a room, all brimming with character and energy. (audiotechnology.com)
  • The UK shows-the first Gorillaz have played in London since 2001-will be documented across MTV's World Stage Network, with some tracks streamed live via MTV sites worldwide, as well as on Gorillaz.com and the Gorillaz Facebook page. (nastylittleman.com)
  • Same year the band recorded 3-tracks promo CD. (morehate.com)
  • Rachel and the band captivate the audience throughout the performance with Karnataka's well-known tracks such as "Crazy," "Dreamer," "Writing On The Wall," "Tell Me Why" and many others. (musicaldiscoveries.com)
  • The two met at an open mic session in their hometown of Wichita, Kansas back in 2001 and they quickly bonded over their mutual love of blues. (alligator.com)
  • Good thing, too, because the Heart frontwoman sounds way too fired up to quit on her excellent new solo album, Another Door a powerful dispatch from a storied artist who's come back from the brink and still has a lot more living to do. (waterloorecords.com)
  • So Weezer decided to take a brief break and that is fine by me, but to come back with a watered down 60's pop album is not acceptable. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • While their previous albums were a success in their home land and in Germany, the fifth album 'Dead Letters' from 2003 became their international breakthrough. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • I always loved that sleeve, and I loved that album because I never got to go out much when I was young, and I played that album on my record player and my bedroom became the Living Room. (tangents.co.uk)
  • The band released its second album titled 'Rajar Raja' in 2004. (pakeza.com)
  • The band failed to take advantage of the momentum created by the strong artistic and commercial success of their second album. (wikipedia.org)
  • After the bass solo, the band launched into a version of Jaco's "Liberty City," a fun tune if ever there was one. (zawinulonline.org)
  • David Kilgour has a long line of acclaimed solo albums, not to mention being a member of The Clean. (countingthebeat.gen.nz)
  • In February 2014, Finn released his third solo album, Dizzy Heights . (radioswissjazz.ch)
  • With each of their six previous releases, the band has grown musically and lyrically, creating a signature sound while earning a large and loyal worldwide fan base. (alligator.com)
  • With releases on label giants like Nuclear Blast and Metal Blade, albums like "Scrolls Of The Megilloth" and "Post Momentary Affliction" which are considered classics, world tours and a sound that is constantly being reinvented, Mortification is a band that cannot be put in a box. (code7music.com)
  • Whatever mistakes we made could be explored to make the album sound wilder and younger. (audiotechnology.com)
  • I don't want to sound like i'm dismissing this band, however. (adriandenning.co.uk)
  • she's a single face in the crowd and she runs to the sound of her heart. (adriandenning.co.uk)
  • This one has all the makings of a classic beatdown style hardcore album with a raw demo sound. (noecho.net)
  • After this I picked up the bands sophomore album and was a bit confused with the sound. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • The only problem with the new basic pop sound of the album is that things are quite boring and stale. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • From what I read here, structure, sound, and attitude referencing classic post-bop / free-jazz, mixed with free passages and virtuosic playing is the winning formula that Atomic has been tweaking over their many albums since 2001. (freejazzblog.org)
  • Home' is the debut single from Wellington band Stormbird , a four piece centred on songwriter and vocalist Ana Mules. (countingthebeat.gen.nz)
  • it was the feedback from a live crowd that motivated the band to a higher level of performance. (soulandjazzandfunk.com)
  • Their third album, From Bliss to Devastation , was released in 2001 through TVT Records and marked a new musical direction. (genius.com)
  • THE HIVES are a Swedish garage rock band that first garnered attention in the early 2000s as a prominent group of the garage rock revival. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • They were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003. (kslx.com)
  • He played in blues-rock bands, inspired by Little Walter and Sonny Boy Williamson, while learning to sing with deep soul and honest authority. (alligator.com)
  • Her tastes ranged from R&B such as TLC and Salt-n-Pepa to British alternative rock bands such as Radiohead and Oasis. (notablebiographies.com)
  • Cactus (Bengali: ক্যাকটাস) is an Indian Bengali rock band from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. (pakeza.com)
  • The self-titled album and the two later albums combine soft rock, blues and psychedelic rock. (pakeza.com)
  • Karnataka are a modern progressive rock band who effectively blend accessible melodies with world sounds and well-written arrangements. (musicaldiscoveries.com)
  • A band for the new millennium, Karnataka blend gentle ballads, memorable upbeat tunes and epic-length rock numbers into their repertoire. (musicaldiscoveries.com)
  • The Coachella set followed in the wake of third album Plastic Beach's #2 U.S. debut-a career peak for the band whose previous two records have exceeded combined worldwide sales of 12 million copies-and the record-breaking premiere of the genius "Stylo" video. (nastylittleman.com)
  • The band released its third album, Tuccho, in 2008. (pakeza.com)
  • The album, Loose , generated hit singles before it was even released and made Furtado one of music's stars of that year. (notablebiographies.com)
  • However, Finn revived Crowded House a year later. (audiotechnology.com)
  • From: It's OK to Like Free Jazz Today we present the Collective's top 10 albums of the year and invite you to vote in the annu. (freejazzblog.org)
  • The band played London pubs and clubs, [24] and released a single, " Dark Streets of London ", [25] on their own, self-named label, gaining a small reputation - especially for their live performances, and national airplay on BBC Radio 1 . (wikipedia.org)
  • Despite the dismal replay value and loss of intensity, the Green album will appeal to a larger commercial crowd of people. (sputnikmusic.com)
  • There is no stopping this band now - The Screws continue to play and record to this day. (intheredrecords.com)
  • We're not a volume band, and we don't play loud. (sonicbids.com)
  • First play, then ask for a bloody moshpit is the general attitude of the crowd. (reflectionsofdarkness.com)
  • This is the album to play at family parties if you want to scare your relatives and make them think you are a psychopath. (noecho.net)
  • The Eastern often play in Lyttleton and they have the passion and energy that a live crowd in a port town demand. (countingthebeat.gen.nz)
  • And, more obviously, this otherness is dictated by Drexciya's stubborn and insistent refusal to play any of the minutiae of the publicity game, instead shunning interviews, avoiding press, and shrouding its personal identities in veils of mystery that have driven the electro crowd into gossip overload. (blogspot.com)