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Hour of 13 is an American doom metal band that formed in Hickory, North Carolina in 2006 and is currently signed to Shadow Kingdom Records. Taking their name from the film titled City of the Dead . The band combines doom metal with a traditional heavy metal sound.
Supertramp was an English progressive rock band from London.Formed in 1969, the group originally consisted of bassist and lead vocalist Roger Hodgson, guitarist and vocalist Richard Palmer, keyboardist and vocalist Rick Davies, and drummer Keith Baker.
Members of the American jazz fusion band The Late Show Band (also known as Stay Human), the house band for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Pages in category "The Late Show Band members" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Death in 1989. Death was an American death metal band from Altamonte Springs, Florida. Formed in 1983 under the name Mantas, the group originally consisted of guitarist Chuck Schuldiner, second guitarist Frederick "Rick Rozz" DeLillo, and drummer and vocalist Barney "Kam" Lee. The band went through many personnel changes during its tenure ...
The band released its first EP titled The Misanthrope in 1996 on a local label called Death Truck Records. In 1996, Darkest Hour cut a single titled "Paths of Despair" for East Coast Empire Records' The Harder They Come compilation. The song proceeds at a slower, grueling tempo in comparison to the up-beat tempo the band would come to be known for.
Hours is the second album by Welsh post-hardcore band Funeral for a Friend. The album was released on 13 June 2005, through record labels Atlantic and Ferret. Four singles were released from the album: "Streetcar", "Monsters", "History" and "Roses for the Dead".
Antony Genn got his start as a 16-year-old joining Pulp and went on to play with Elastica and Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros. [1] He went on to co-write a number of songs with Robbie Williams, Josh Homme, Brian Eno, Ian Brown from The Stone Roses, Scott "Walker" Engel, Jarvis Cocker, Lee Hazlewood and others, along with writing and producing scores for film and television.
Prior to 2006, the band's repertoire consisted entirely of instrumental material. [5] The group made a name for itself and built an enthusiastic fan base, known as Particle People, [6] by performing energetic late-night sets at festivals such as Bonnaroo, where they played a set of over five hours to 20,000 people.