Strange Death Of Liberal England
Cause for Concern
There have been 4 bands (2 active) under the name Cause For Concern (CFC) : 1) The Band has existed in some form since the early 90's, with members Darren Taylor and Phil Stunnel being the core throughout. The band has had other names, such as Brand X, but for the best part of it's life has recorded and gigged as 'CFC', (Cause for Concern). The First album release was 'Don't Panic', which featured the song '1000 Tears', which is also the title track of the E.
2 Sick Monkeys
Punk duo from Swindon, Bass and Drums. Several CDs out on smegma records from Swindon.
The Suspects
The Suspects is a name shared by two different bands: 1.) A 3rd-wave ska band from Houston, Texas. The Suspects formed in early 1993 when Bill Grady and Charlie Esparza met via the bulletin board at the old Westheimer location of Sound Exchange Records. Other members of the band were slowly recruited, and The Suspects played their first show on October 3rd 1993 at the now defunct Hoi Polloi club on White Oak Drive in Houston.
Spank
There are at least 4 bands called spank 1. SPANK is a power pop rock band created in march 2005 by olivier guitar and voice, olivier bass and ben drum . It took only 6 months to produce their first EP eponym (with "dodo" PARISE et jean JONQUEZ/"studio mobile") to prove to the word that they are not only good on stage.
All the lyrics are written by MR CHAUZY (a mix English / French).
2006 has been a massive year of work for them with a lot of gigs in the south of france and the shooting of...
Goldblade
Led by music journalist and ex-Membranes frontman John Robb, Goldblade are a punk band that incorporate ska, rockabilly and other different musical style into their music.
They have toured the world always tearing it up live with their live show that's been dubbed 'the greatest live show in the world' for its high octane sweaty high energy anthemic punk rock assault. Goldblade John Robb - Vocals/Guitar (JR)
Keith Curtis - Bass/Vocals (KC)
Johny Skullknuckles - Guitar/Vocals (JSK)
Rob Haynes - Drums/Vocals (RH)
Rob Thomas
Robert Kelly "Rob" Thomas (born February 14, 1972 on a military base in Landstuhl, Germany) is an American recording artist, the lead singer of the band Matchbox Twenty and formerly of the band Tabitha's Secret. Thomas is also known for co-writing and singing on the Santana hit Smooth, on the album Supernatural, in 1999. On April 19, 2005, he released a solo album, ...Something to Be. This marked the first time that a male artist from a rock or pop group has debuted at No 1 with their first solo album since Billboard introduced the chart 50 years ago.
The Loved Ones
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) The Loved Ones were an Australian rock group of the 1960s, formed in the wake of the British Invasion. Although the band’s career lasted only two years, the group is now regarded as one of the most significant Australian bands of the 1960s. 2) The Loved Ones are a punk rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The band was founded in late 2003 by Dave Hause (formerly of The Curse and Paint It Black) on vocals and guitar, Michael Cotterman (formerly of Kid Dynamite) on bass and Mike Sneeringer (formerly of Trial By Fire) on drums.