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Angels of Destruction! is an album by the band Marah. [4] [5] It was released by Yep Roc Records on January 8, 2008. Track listing. Coughing Up Blood;
Marah is an American rock and roll band that formed in the early 1990s and is closely associated with the cities of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Brooklyn, New York.The band is known for its intense live performances, classic rock production style, and association with authors Nick Hornby [1] and Sarah Vowell and musicians Bruce Springsteen and Steve Earle.
20,000 Streets Under the Sky is an album by the band Marah, released in 2004. [1] Track listing. No. Title Length; 1. "East" 4:12: 2. "Freedom Park" 4:35: 3. "Feather ...
If You Didn't Laugh, You'd Cry is an album by Marah, released on Yep Roc Records in the United States and Munich Records in Europe on October 18, 2005.. Marah, during yet another period of personnel transition (a constant theme over the career of mercurial band leaders Dave and Serge Bielanko), recorded the majority of IYDLYC over nine studio days at The Magic Shop recording studio in New York ...
In 2004, the album was rereleased on Marah's own PHIdelity label. In addition to new cover artwork, the rerelease included 6 previously unreleased tracks: "Night Time" "Borderline" "Family Meeting" "Johnny & the Flower" "Dance 'till Dawn" "Muskie Moon"
2002 was the inaugural year of the festival. Unlike subsequent years, it was a 2-day event only. The festival, arranged by Charlie Jones and Charles Attal founders of C3 Presents, was thrown together in a matter of three or four months.
Cara Tabachnick. Updated December 6, 2024 at 4:28 PM. Christoph Sator/picture alliance via Getty Images. A Catholic nun was arrested by Italian police on Thursday for bringing messages for the ...
"Breakdance" is a song written by Giorgio Moroder, Bunny Hull, and the song's performer, Irene Cara. Moroder's obsession with the dance hit "Rockit" by Herbie Hancock fueled his composition of the music, and Cara was inspired by the street performers she saw growing up in the South Bronx to write lyrics about what was then called breakdancing.