Frankie Stubbs
From Wikipedia: Frankie Stubbs (Frankie Norman Warsaw Stubbs) is a British singer-songwriter best known for his work with punk-band Leatherface, who has also produced records for many noted underground groups. In the early 1990’s Leatherface were one of a small group of home grown bands that the UK music press deemed fit to cover alongside the grunge bands flooding in from the United States. This was in no small part down to the bands second album ‘Mush’ from 1991, which is regarded by many as a classic.
Lita Ford
Lita Ford (born Carmelita Rossanna Ford on September 19, 1958 in London, U.K.) is a hard rock singer and guitarist who achieved popularity during the 1980s. Ford was born in London but is of Italian heritage. She moved with her family to the United States while still very young. She began playing the guitar at age 11. In 1976 at the age of 17 she became one of the founding members of the legendary teenage all-female proto-punk-metal band The Runaways. There she played lead guitar.
cease2xist
Initial ideas were evolved from now defunct project 'E.S.C.H' as a more aggressive and accessible approach to the Industrial genre. From watching the scene evolve into a powerhouse of harsh aggression and heavy beats it was time to move on from the experimental and ambient sounds of E.S.C.H and return to the 'No Remorse' dance floor stomp of Industrial and Techno music with in your face Punk and Hardcore inspired vocals. This is where Cease2Xist/C2X stands today. Formed in 2009 'C2X' is a UK based Industrial Electro solo project of musician Dayve Yates.
Russ Jones
The Gonads
The Gonads first formed in 1976 out of the remnants of Pink Tent, a seriously nutty group of teenage rock and Monty Python fans with situationist ideas above their station. We got together at school in Lee, South East London in 1970 and sstarted writing comedy sketches, then graduated into a sub-Dr Feelgood boogie band playing mate’s houses, parties and pubs. There were a few Gumbie-inspired street happenings outside the Tigers Head which are best forgotten.
Quartz
There is more than one artist called Quartz. 1) Quartz came out of the British hard rock hotbed of Birmingham to join the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement in the late '70s. With a lineup that included John Bonham-associate Mike Hopkins and future Black Sabbath keyboardist Geoff Nichols, they were actually founded under the name Bandylegs but changed when Jet Records showed interest in the band.
The Lowland Hundred
Marooned in Aberystwyth, UK, blind chance and a shared fascination with the British seaside brought together Paul Newland and Tim Noble. On deserted beaches and vertiginous coastal paths, in ancient woodlands and derelict mines, conversations veered wildly from myth to fact, sea to sky, waking to dreaming, cartography to psychogeography, song to instrumental, melody to rhythm
The Domestics
Colour
There are multiple artists on Last.fm with the name Colour: 1) A British math pop band.
2) An American shoegaze band.
3) The band later renamed Lemon Sun. 1) Colour is a four-piece math pop band from Kingston, United Kingdom. Vocalist Alan Welsh and guitarist George Reid met at college in the London suburb of Kingston. Delivering a sound filled with detail, harmonies, time signatures and tempo changes that shares the experimental English soul of a young Radiohead, Colour unwittingly found themselves driving a new wave of math pop from the low-key Surrey town.