• The term "spasm band" has been revived by jazz groups the Barnstormers Spasm Band, The Original Rabbit Foot Spasm Band, The End Times Spasm Band, and Anthony Joseph and The Spasm Band. (wikipedia.org)
  • The earliest band to play under the name "spasm band" in New Orleans was formed in 1895, known informally as Stale Bread's Spasm Band and billed as the Razzy Dazzy Spasm Band at semi-professional engagements, such as outside the West End Opera House. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Razzy Dazzy Spasm Band, New Orleans LA, 1899 "So I went ahead and made me a guitar. (cigarboxguitars.com)
  • The term was also adopted by noise group The Nihilist Spasm Band. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Nihilist Spasm Band was founded in 1965 in London, Ontario. (uwo.ca)
  • By the '90s, noise artists finally recognized NSB as their ancestors-and, almost 50 years after they started, the surviving members of the Nihilist Spasm Band still play every Monday night while their children haunt loft spaces the world over. (strangeworldrecords.com.au)
  • The 1960s groups Red Krayola , Cromagnon , and Nihilist Spasm Band are other bands that were later assessed by some music critics and journalists to be early pioneers of what would become noise rock. (wikipedia.org)
  • It's caused by spasms in the muscles between the ribs. (ndtv.com)
  • Pain can be associated with stiffness or spasms in muscles , or symptoms like Lhermitte's sign , trigeminal neuralgia or optic neuritis . (mssociety.org.uk)
  • This is caused by the small muscles between your ribs, called the intercostal muscles, going into spasm. (mssociety.org.uk)
  • Athletes often suffer lumbar (lower back) spasms in small muscles along the spine. (teamsnap.com)
  • Stiegman and Goff were the first to propose the technique of elastic band ligation for the treatment of esophageal and gastric varices using a gastroscope,[6, 7] and that technique was also applied to treat symptomatic internal hemorrhoids. (medscape.com)
  • Esophageal spasms and achalasia, a condition in which smooth muscle bands in the throat fail to relax enough for food to pass, can present problems in the throat and chest. (livestrong.com)
  • Sprains are injuries to ligaments, which are the bands of connective tissue that hold your bones together. (normangeisler.net)
  • [4] Other early noise rock bands were Big Black and Swans . (wikipedia.org)
  • The band moved toward an increasingly noise based sound in the 1970s, influencing a great number of artists in the Japanese noise and psychedelic rock scene. (wikipedia.org)
  • Irritation of the nerve is more likely to occur if there is an abnormality of the piriformis, such as hypertrophy (enlargement of the muscle), inflammation , scarring, or spasm. (britannica.com)
  • A good prevention program can reduce the risk of injury although consultation with a physical therapist or physician is important to determine the actual cause of a lumbar strain or muscle spasm. (teamsnap.com)
  • Usually the discomfort you feel is due to muscle spasm, trigger points or arthritis, and maybe even a disc problem. (normangeisler.net)
  • The symptoms for this include muscle spasm, reduced flexibility and pain. (normangeisler.net)
  • Is this likely a muscle spasm? (healthcaremagic.com)
  • It promotes pain relief and muscle relaxation, since muscle hyperactivity, considered one of the TMD etiologic factors, may lead to the pain-muscle spasm cycle 5-6 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Tendons and Bursae Tendons are tough bands of connective tissue made up mostly of a rigid protein called collagen. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Endoscopic hemorrhoid band ligation (HBL) is an important advance in the treatment of symptomatic internal hemorrhoids. (medscape.com)
  • In some cases, thrombosis is caused by leftover hemorrhoids distal to the rubber band, and therefore ligation must be applied close to the dentate line. (medscape.com)
  • 11, 15] The ability to perform band ligation in the clinic makes this technique a popular treatment option for internal hemorrhoids. (medscape.com)
  • In a meta-analysis of 18 prospective randomized trials performed by MacRae and McLeod, band ligation was the most effective among office-based procedures, with a lower recurrence rate. (medscape.com)
  • 15] Several internal hemorrhoidal treatment modalities were compared, and it was concluded that band ligation was superior to sclerotherapy, which demonstrated good short-term but poor long-term benefits. (medscape.com)
  • Patients should be asked about their medications prior to the procedure (mainly antithrombotics and antiplatelets) to avoid the risk of early and late bleeding following band ligation. (medscape.com)
  • The band also segment this song with spasms of jolting groove and infiltrate the storm with traceries of exotic, frightening melody. (nocleansinging.com)
  • A spasm band is a musical group that plays a variety of Dixieland, trad jazz, jug band, or skiffle music. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chapter 4: The Early Jug Bands", Louisville Jug Music: From Earl McDonald to the National Jubilee. (wikipedia.org)
  • He is extremely passionate about the music that his band creates, preferring danger and experimentation over consistency. (alarm-magazine.com)
  • This is primitive, poisonous, electrifying music from a band that's now squarely on my radar screen for the future. (nocleansinging.com)
  • Charles began to play with a band called the Deans of Swing and did so for about a year and a half. (directcurrentmusic.com)
  • The band also holds the honor of being the only band to play Ozzfest, Warped Tour and Sounds of the Underground. (recordstoreday.com)
  • This can cause acute or paroxysmal pain in the form of spasms. (mssociety.org.uk)
  • A lumbar spasm occurs quickly and is accompanied by pain, loss of spinal motion and core strength. (teamsnap.com)
  • 17 hours after a rigorous 3 hours of downhill skiing, and otherwise very fit from cycling and swimming, a band of pain suddenly formed across my lower back and has persisted, diminishing some, for 9 hours. (healthcaremagic.com)
  • Live, the REJECTORS are the stronger band, but on this record they lack a certain explosiveness and come off a bit generic. (maximumrocknroll.com)
  • I imagine that the process varies from album to album, but what is your preferred way of capturing the band? (alarm-magazine.com)
  • Thus the brilliance of the names assumed by him and his band - Twiggy Ramirez , Madonna Wayne Gacy - each a combination of pop icon and tabloid killer, and the title of their album, Antichrist Superstar. (mansonwiki.com)
  • The band are working on a full-length album, too, which is good news indeed. (nocleansinging.com)
  • Solo project of Þorsteinn Magnússon,guitarist of the legendary band Þeyr and session guitarist for the band Psychic TV on their Those Who Do Not LP. Released his only album LIF under his alias Stanya through Gramm Records in 1982.A dark ritualistic masterpiece with experimental edges bleding the dark long night of Iceland ,with all the legends of icelanding tradition living here. (blogspot.com)
  • Ian is a member of the much lauded harmony vocal trio Finest Kind, and has recorded about a dozen albums over the years with various band, and as a solo. (ianrobb.com)
  • It has set off an unprecedented chain reaction in which at least half a dozen bands have canceled concert tours. (nbcnews.com)
  • It featured several songs of Lydia Lunch 's first band Teenage Jesus and the Jerks along with material of other groups Mars , DNA and James Chance and the Contortions . (wikipedia.org)
  • And the sound of lead single 'Falling Apart (Right Now)' - as well as track names like 'Country Song Upside-Down,' 'Sad Kind of Way' and 'The Plains' might conjure this hyper-eclectic band donning Nudie Suits and committing themselves to one thing. (grammy.com)
  • Spotting song titles such as Midnight Special, The Spasm or the surreal A Chicken Can Waltz The Gravy Around, you know you're not in Kansas City Blues territory any more. (loudersound.com)
  • Good fiddle players with a sense of humour are hard to find, so when Glasgow-born Laurence turned up at Fiddlers' Green, the band had no hesitation in slipping him the Queen's shilling, and signing him on for life. (ianrobb.com)
  • Comprising a substantial anterior band, a delicate intermediate zone, and another substantial posterior band, the meniscus serves as a supple conduit for the mandibular condyle's gliding movement. (medscape.com)
  • Primed with the team spirit of a movement about to crest, Byrne enthused, "I think we kinda felt, well, we're all local bands, the people who make real records are somewhere else. (thefader.com)
  • This symptom feels like a tight band or girdle around the chest or abdomen. (ndtv.com)
  • During this time Charles frequented Kansas Clues bars and clubs taking advantage of the Jazz scene and soaking in the artist's styles and sounds "There are many references in available literature stating how Charlie would sit in with any band or group of musicians, wherever and whenever there was an opportunity. (directcurrentmusic.com)
  • After I saw my first Acid Mothers Temple concert in 2001 and my head exploded, I decided that I wanted to form a psych-rock band. (alarm-magazine.com)
  • In the closed mouth posture, the thick posterior band keeps the condyle clear of the temporal bone's articular fossa. (medscape.com)
  • Multiple rubber bands can be applied in one session, and further bands can be applied in subsequent sessions if a single session fails to completely eradicate the internal hemorrhoids. (medscape.com)
  • Warm-up exercises can include dynamic stretching, single leg bridges, lateral walking with resistance band, squat jumps. (teamsnap.com)
  • Much of A.M. feels like an offshoot of their twangy mother band, Uncle Tupelo - naturally so, because all of that band, pointedly excepting co-leader Jay Farrar , made it into Wilco's first lineup. (grammy.com)
  • LIVE audio-footage from St. Pauli, as TJ Radio talks to the shiniest of all northern lights, the energetic & powerful newcomer-band HONNINGBARNA (NOR), that completely blew away the denim recruits in attendance! (realpunkradio.com)
  • lineups are transient, albums sound raw and live, and though recorded material is certainly released, the band lives for the performance. (alarm-magazine.com)
  • we are primarily a live band. (alarm-magazine.com)
  • He also plays with Ottawa's great D'Arcy McGee band. (ianrobb.com)
  • An alumnus of such great bands as Muddy York and the Dawnbreakers, Ian plays mostly guitar and mandolin with the Friends, but is also an honoured member of the Gary Larson band from hell, one of those masochistic enough to excel on both bagpipes and accordion. (ianrobb.com)
  • Definitely the mouthpiece of the band, Tam sang and played guitar, banjo and mandolin among other things, and was possessed of an unmistakably Glaswegian ability to find humour in anything, even his own erstwhile day job in the Metropolitan Toronto sewage treatment plant. (ianrobb.com)
  • Besides, as an ex-CBC producer and sound guy, he is the only member of the band capable of meaningful conversation with sound engineers. (ianrobb.com)
  • The band knew they'd got what they wanted down on vinyl and that it captured a new way of thinking about sound, about words. (thefader.com)
  • Natisuta Hetekata is a Japanese band living in Finland and even better, they sound like it. (blogspot.com)
  • 16] In addition, the rubber bands used for this procedure are inexpensive and are easy to deploy. (medscape.com)
  • Ian is the most recent addition to the band, having replaced Ian Clark in 2006. (ianrobb.com)
  • He Joined the school band where he was given an alto horn but soon switched to the baritone horn and soon developed a love for the alto saxophone. (directcurrentmusic.com)
  • One notable band of this genre is Sonic Youth, who took inspiration from the no wave composers Glenn Branca and Rhys Chatham . (wikipedia.org)
  • Well, on some STS albums, that label holds some truth, but in my opinion, we are not a jam band. (alarm-magazine.com)
  • Popular bands, such as the Duranguense act Patrulla 81 , which backed out of four major shows, are terrified of coming to Morelia and the surrounding state of Michoacan. (nbcnews.com)
  • Part of this is due to Wilco being a band of musical wizards - guitarists Nels Cline and Pat Sansone, bassist John Stirratt, keyboardist Mikael Jorgensen, and drummer Glenn Kotche can gracefully toggle from sweet and sophisticated to white-knucklingly chaotic at the drop of a hat. (grammy.com)
  • POISON IDEA, still one of the raspiest, gnarliest thrash bands, careens through a track called "Laughing Boy. (maximumrocknroll.com)
  • The spasm band style was one ingredient in the development of instrumental New Orleans jazz. (wikipedia.org)