Dead Man Walking
Dead Man Walking is a band for Alvdal, Norway. You can find the songs on NRK urørt: http://www11.nrk.no/urort/user/?id=30746
Dead Man Walking is a band for Alvdal, Norway. You can find the songs on NRK urørt: http://www11.nrk.no/urort/user/?id=30746
Chris "The Lord" Harms follows his predestined path to create something beautiful and beguiling, a new musical platform for dark and emotive rock. Introducing: LORD OF THE LOST Chris Harms started out as vocalist and guitarist for industrial rock outfit PHILIAE (1999-2004). Since then his musical career has flourished, from stage guitars for BIG BOY (2007) to guitars, vocals and production for the legendary glam rock explosion THE PLEASURES (since 2004). As well as this, he keeps one foot in the gothic scene as the singer of the electro/indsutrial project UNTERART (since 2006).
There are 3 bands with the name Frail. 1) Frail was a highly influential early emotional hardcore band from Pennsylvania. They existed in the 90's, but have since broken up. 2) Frail is a five member band from Jyväskylä, Finland. Formed in autumn 2002 by singer-guitarist Tarmo and keyboard player Jukka, the band has already had many great achievements, including a sold out self-titled EP released in 2003.
Angellis were recently resurrected after a three year hiatus of soul searching. “We were just too young and niave,” says frontman Jonne. “It’s probably good that we’ve spent time away from each other, otherwise we’d probably have destroyed ourselves. We’re abit older no...w, hopefully a bit wiser and more together,” Providing a constant energy source for the band is wild man percussionist Voodoo Styx, already a respected drummer around the Stoke-on-Trent area.
There are at least ten bands named Downfall (you'd think at least one of them would change their name). (1) Californian Punk band
Downfall was a ska and punk band from the Bay Area formed by Tim Armstrong, Matt Freeman, Dave Mello, Pat Mello, and Jason Hammon following the break-up of Operation Ivy in 1989 and pre-dating Armstrong's and Freeman's wider recognition in Rancid. They performed three shows at Gilman over a period of three months: one of these shows was recorded. for more info check out http://www.operationivy.com/downfall.php