Divine Spark
1.Divine Spark is Melodic Crust Punk band from Luxembourg
Members:Dany (Vocals), Yves (Drums), Pierre (Guitar), Alain (Bass) and Jonas (Guitar)
Discography: Demo 2007
Anima Mundi (Full length) 2011 2.Divine Spark is a punk rock, indie, rock, alternative band from Dhaka, Bangladesh. The line-up consists of Sayka(lead vocals), Imran(guitar, vocals), Rakib (drums) , Arun (guitar) , Reyon (bass) , Rumman (lyrics, sound engineering)...
The Accidents
(1) A punk rock band from
Decadent Few
There's at least two bands that have performed under the name Decadent Few. 1) Formed in East London in 1984 by Kaya, Mike, Bernie and Mark of Youth in Asia, plus Steph of Hagar the Womb briefly, Decadent Few’s first gig was at Studio One in Slough, June 1984. Mark and Steph had stepped out by this point and a friend, Gary, was taught Bass by Mike in vintage Paul Simenon-style, i.e. coloured stickers on the frets to denote where to play which note which song.
Hard-Ons
Band members * Keish De Silva - vocals, drums (1982-2001)
* Peter "Blackie" Black - guitar, vocals
* Ray Ahn - bass guitar
* Pete Kostic - drums (2002 - present) The Hard-Ons are a band from Sydney, Australia formed in the early 1980s by three students from the Punchbowl Boys High School. The multicultural trio of drummer/vocalist Keish De Silva (of Sri Lankan descent), guitar/vocals Blackie (Yugoslavian heritage) and bassist Ray Ahn (Korean ancestry) were initially too young to play in licensed venues, but honed their skills playing at parties and school dances.
The New Town Centres
Joy Division
Joy Division were a post-punk band formed in 1976 in Salford, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom. The band dissolved in May 1980 after the suicide of its lead singer, Ian Curtis. Much of their popularity/reputation arguably resulted from frequent playings on air by iconic DJ John Peel, but it is easy now to overlook the impact that the first album, Unknown Pleasures, had on post-punk music at the time, as reference the number of prominent bands that cited this album as an influence.
The Vamps
The Vamps are young four piece from the sunny Gold Coast, Australia. They take an old school approach to their music and value vibe and feel over all other aspects of their sound. They are currently working on an EP and releasing sneaky previews of tracks as they are completed.
There are also at least three other artists with the name The Vamps. 1. The Vamps are an indie pop band from Birmingham, UK.
Liberty
1) Liberty is an anarchist peace punk band with releases on Conflict's label Mortarhate 2) Liberty was the original name for former R&B group Liberty X
Devils Brigade
Devil’s Brigade are an all-star punk group featuring Matt Freeman and Tim Armstrong of Rancid and DJ Bonebrake, drummer of X and the Knitters. Rancid fans have always cherished Matt’s deep punk growl on his featured songs on Rancid albums, and now Devil’s Brigade brings his singing, rockabilly-inspired bass slap, and classic punk songwriting to the fore. With Tim Armstrong’s Duane Eddy lead guitar and the rock-steady rhythm of DJ Bonebrake...