The Tyde
See Also: The Tyde (UK Folk group)
The Tyde are: Rademaker, with wife Ann Do Rademaker
See Also: The Tyde (UK Folk group)
The Tyde are: Rademaker, with wife Ann Do Rademaker
In the 60s, Colin Blunstone was the lead singer of the Zombies, a British band that developed a distinctive, jazzy sound, in which his soft, laid-back, almost hesitant voice was beautifully offset against the equally soft, but flexible and pointy instruments of organ, drum, and bass. The Zombies disbanded. In the early 70s, Blunstone re-emerged as a solo act, and scored several major hits. The music featured rhythm guitar now and ranged from string arranged melodies, to rock, to American folk.
“Phenomenal!” -Jim DeRogatis / Sound Opinions
“An Excellent Psychedelic Band!” -Billy Corgan / smashingpumpkins.com
“Most Intriguing Sonic Emanations We’ve Heard In Ages!” -CMJ
“A Unique Sound of Their Own.” -AP
“A Future Classic!” -Ptolemaic Terrascope (UK)
"Some of the best psych pop in the world!"
- DJ Astro, Psychotropic Zone (Finland)
"I can’t think of any US band playing the psychedelic pop 60s with such freshness and inspiration as Gregory Curvey and his band (The Luck of Eden Hall) does!"
There are multiple artists named "Youngblood" #1 Youngblood is a Swedish group founded in late 2011 by composer Fredrik Kempe. The group consists of Christer Sj
The Polyphonic Spree are a psychedelic pop group which formed in 2000 in Dallas, Texas, United States. The band's core members are Tim DeLaughter (lead vocals, guitar), Mark Pirro (bass) and Bryan Wakeland (drums), all former members of the alternative rock band Tripping Daisy. The band also contains 5 backing vocalists and 12 musicians. The band's lineup has generally been stable since their formation.
There are, at least, fourteen artists using this name: 1. DiVA, a sub-group from Japanese idol group AKB48 formed in February 2011. Members consist of Akimoto Sayaka (秋元才加), Umeda Ayaka (梅田彩佳), Masuda Yuka (増田有華) and Miyazawa Sae (宮澤佐江). They are being promoted as a 'vocal and dance unit'. Their debut single Tsuki no uragawa (月の裏側; The Other Side of the Moon) was released May 18, 2011. 2. A Los Angeles based psychedelic pop artist (full name Diva Dompe) who released the album "The Glitter End" on Critical Heights in May 2011: www.criticalheights.com
Avey Tare (born David Portner on April 24th, 1979) is a musician and founding member of Animal Collective. Avey Tare met Animal Collective's Deakin (Josh Dibb), Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), and Geologist (Brian Weitz) in high school. For years, the four of them swapped homemade recordings, shared musical ideas and performed in different group configurations. Avey Tare recorded the Spirit They’re Gone, Spirit They’ve Vanished album with Panda Bear, and initially released the recording on the band's own Animal label in 2000.
1. Vows are a pop/post-punk/avant-garde trio from San Francisco, CA formed in 2007; 1st album Everything Forevermore released in 2008 (c) & (p) ASCAP. Toured 1/2 the U.S. Continent and played over 100 shows... planning on much more... 2nd Album Mirages awaiting release; 3rd Album in production... Luke Sweeney, guitar + vocals
Jitsun Sandoval, bass + vocals
Scott Noda, drums + vocals
_______________________________________________________________________ 2. Vows are a duo from New Brunswick New Jersey with a Psych/Dream Pop sound.
Lotus Plaza is the solo project of Deerhunter's Lockett pundt. His debut LP, entitled The Floodlight Collective, was released on March 23, 2009 by Kranky. Pundt has cited his greatest musical influences as being Stereolab, My Bloody Valentine, and Roxy Music, "on a subliminal level." A second album, Spooky Action at a Distance, was released on April 2, 2012.
The Lovetones is led by Matthew J. Tow (acoustic & electric guitars / sitar / autoharp / vocals), formerly of Drop City, Colorsound and The Brian Jonestown Massacre, along with Matt Sigley (bass / keyboards / vocals) and Chris Cobb (drums / percussion). The Lovetones released their debut album, Be What You Want in 2002 through Bomp! Records, creating a palpable buzz amongst critics from the likes of Creem and Rolling Stone magazine. The latter hailed mainman Matthew J Tow's songwriting worthy of Ray Davies, Bowie, Lennon and McCartney: a bold statement, yet in his case, completely justified.