This Empire
This Empire is a 5 piece from in and around Kent. The band consists of Dan Johnson, Stevie Cooper, Terry Longhurst, Matt Sanders & Rich Blair.
This Empire is a 5 piece from in and around Kent. The band consists of Dan Johnson, Stevie Cooper, Terry Longhurst, Matt Sanders & Rich Blair.
Light Parades are a four piece outfit, primarily based in Kingston Upon Thames, West London, UK. Made up of Daniel Hopkinson, Stephen Hopkinson, Jakub Tucholski and Oliver Pearce. Formed in mid-2011, the ambitious quartet headed into Rockfield Studio in Wales only four weeks after forming, to start recording their debut album, due for release later this year. Their debut ep 'Sparkle' was released on 15th February 2012.
Channel Zero is a Belgian metal band. Franky DSVD (current project: Skitsoy), Xavier Carion (current project: Sons of Jonathas), Tino DeMartino and Phil B. came together in Brussels (Belgium) in 1990. They started 'Channel Zero', inspired on the 'Public Enemy' song 'She Watch Channel Zero'. In August 1997 Channel Zero anounced the split of the band. Meanwhile they had produced five albums: Channel Zero (1992), Stigmatized... (1993), Unsafe (1994), Black Fuel (1997) and a live album Channel Zero Live (1997) which contained a recording of their gig at Marktrock Leuven in 1997.
THE MAUDLIN HOUNDS
Hard rock powertrio from the northern Norway. "The Roaring Season", NEW album OUT NOW!. Melodic, hard hitting & in-your-face rock 'n' roll from one of Norway's finest acts of it's genre.
If you're into Foo Fighters, Against Me!, Manic Street Preachers and the heavy greats of the 70's,
this NEW album of The Maudlin Hounds might be right up your alley. HQ: Storsteinnes, Balsfjord - (NO)..
Formed: 2002
Releases: EP (2003)
Somersaulting (2006)
The Roaring Season (2012)
Brad from Seattle, Washington, USA formed officially in 1992 (though the members had been playing together for a long time before that) and in 1993 released their debut album Shame. Brad includes 4 friends from the Seattle area who are musicians, including Stone Gossard (of Pearl Jam fame), Regan Hagar (former member of an early grunge band Malfunkshun), Shawn Smith (also a member of Pigeonhed and Satchel) and Jeremy Toback also of Ons.
American band the Afghan Whigs were a soul-influenced, alternative rock band that was mainly active in the 1990s. While achieving only moderate commercial success, the Afghan Whigs attracted ample critical acclaim and deeply loyal fans, Rolling Stone described the band as spending "the bulk of their career on the brink of stardom", yet they've "never quite broken beyond a substantial legion of devotees enamored of their thinly veiled sleaze."
Soundgarden is a Seattle rock band who helped to define the sound that came to be called grunge. Despite starting years earlier, and having a sound that more closely resembled Black Sabbath or Led Zeppelin than their contemporaries, they are usually considered one of the "big four" of the '90s Seattle grunge bands, along with Alice in Chains, Nirvana and Pearl Jam. The band was formed in 1984 by Chris Cornell (vocals, and originally drums) and Hiro Yamamoto (bass), to be joined later by Kim Thayil (guitar) and Scott Sundquist (drums).
Jayce Lewis is best known for his self taught and multi skilled musicianship. All instruments, lyrics and most synthesizers are composed and performed by Lewis on his debut album. Lewis also formed a session band from a group of friends to support the live production teaching them the music. In January 2010 both Jayce and his producer friend Warren Blackmore collaborated on synthesizer production, the pair remixed to hit single Icon.
Band Members: Pawel Sierpinski – lead guitar,
Wojtek Kaldon – rhythm guitar
Wojtek Grzybek – vocal, bass guitar
Przemek Podmostko – drums Bright Color Vision was conceived in 2006 in London, Roehampton. After some HR-related instabilities related to the hunt for the perfect vocalist, the band’s line-up was finalised. We have been active for almost two years and for a year now we have been gigging regularly in London’s music venues and pubs.