Headcharger
French band mixing metal, hardcore and rock'n'roll. After a first self-titled album and Watch The Sun (2007), their third CD, The End Starts Here, is released in 2010.
French band mixing metal, hardcore and rock'n'roll. After a first self-titled album and Watch The Sun (2007), their third CD, The End Starts Here, is released in 2010.
1) French Emo Band
« Draft translates urgency, the need for catharsis through music » Take it or leave it ! After putting out their first MCD « Stockholm Syndrome » (Overcome distribution) they played lots of gigs with Shai hulud, Since By Man, Nostromo, Burn Hollywood Burn, Amanda Woodward, Tang Draft are now working on their first album. Their music takes place between furious rockn roll and tense emocore influenced by eNVy, Refused, Neurosis, Botch
2) Hungarian Trance Band
From day one it
Starting out, Hometime were a pop punk band. then soon moved on to the heavier stylings of Metal. Hometime Features members from Bloodsport.
Starting Line up:
Aaron Mabz: Guitars and vocals
Jade: Lead guitars
Tyson: Bass
Hannah: Drums. Final line up:
Nathan: Lead vocals
Aaron: Guitars and vocals
Jade: Lead guitars
Levi: Bass, vocals
Joel: Drums.
Sequoia is (1) a band from Chicago. They released their debut album, "Monday Morning" in 2005. Their sophmore album, "Time to Change", was released in May of 2008. In 2009 they added Cully Johnston from Grinner/Powers on guitar and in 2011 released their third full-length, "Couple Two Tree." It was engineered/produced by Allen Epley (Shiner, The Life and Times) and Eric Abert (The Life and Times, Ring Cicada) and recorded at Matt Talbott's (HUM) studio, Earth Analog.
This is a band. It is made up of:
Darren, Faye & Phil and they have now been joined by full time members Blondie, James & Nick. Prince Edward Island were formed in late 2005 after realising that sharing each-others Chemikal Underground Records was not going to be enough. Hailing from the nation’s darkest fringes such as Fife and Ashington (exactly!), founder members and ex-workmates Darren Bruce, Faye Davies and Phil Pearce set about laying their dark, often very personal lyrics over the lightest melodies they could muster.