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Heretics and lovers

Heretics and Lovers are a five piece post-hardcore band from the UK, forming in 2006. They released their first EP "The Eretica Sessions" in April 2007. In the later part of 2007 the band took time off to focus on writing their first full length which was recorded during January 2008. The album got released on September 8th 2008 via Attic Room Records. Album Description "Heretics and Lovers are a 5-piece alternative, post hardcore band from the South West with a melodic twist.

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James Dean

1) James Dean were a four-piece post-punk/screamo band from Newcastle, Australia. The band was formerly known as The Let-Go!, albeit with a slightly altered line-up. A self-titled/self-produced CD-R was released and a posthumous 7" is due out soon on Hey Presto! Records. James Dean ceased to exist as of February 2008. www.myspace.com/jamesdeanband 2) James Byron Dean (February 8, 1931

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Motionless In White

Chris Motionless - Vocals
Angelo Parente - Drums
Josh Balz - Keyboards
Ryan Sitkowski - Guitar
Ricky Horror - Bass/Backup vocals  The tale of Motionless In White’s conception begins in 2005. Forming in Scranton, Penn. while still in high school, six friends – singer Chris “Motionless” Cerulli, guitarist/vocalist TJ Bell, guitarist Ryan Sitkowski, bassist Frank Polumbo, keyboardist Josh Balz, and drummer Angelo Parente - joined forces and got their start playing popular rock cover songs.

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Celeste

There is more than one artist with this name: 1.) Celeste is a French band with ex-Mihai Edrisch members. They released their first EP, "Pessimiste(s)", at the end of November 2006, an album in 2007 entitled "Nihiliste(s)", and their latest release ,their second full-length, "Misanthrope(s)" was out in in February 2009.
2.) Celeste is an Italian progressive rock band composed of Giorgio Battaglia (bass), Leonardo Lagorio (keyboards, flute), Ciro Perrino (percussion, flute, vocals) and Mario Schiavolini (guitars, violin).

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The Blackout

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) The Blackout are a band formed in 2003 in South Wales and drawing influences from across the board, they combine heavy crunching guitars, riffs, screams and thunderous drumbeats with beautiful melody and emotional driven vocals. The band has played shows in and around the UK with the likes of Lostprophets, Funeral for a Friend, Fightstar, Avenged Sevenfold, Dredg, 18 Visions, Thrice and Hidden in Plain View as well as opening up 'Give It A Name Festival' in April 2006.

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