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"Gay Bar" is a song by American rock band Electric Six. Written by band member Tyler Spencer , under the pseudonym Dick Valentine, it was released on June 2, 2003, as the second single from their debut studio album, Fire (2003).
Electric Six is an American rock band formed in Detroit in 1996. They are known for combining elements of rock , disco , garage rock , metal , new wave , and punk rock . [ 1 ] Since achieving widespread recognition in 2003 with the singles " Danger!
Electric Six discography Studio albums 16 Soundtrack albums 1 Live albums 4 Compilation albums 2 Singles 14 Video albums 2 Music videos 23 Kickstarter 4 The Wildbunch discography Studio albums 1 Live albums 2 Singles 3 This article catalogues the releases of the American band Electric Six. Discography as Electric Six Official canon studio albums Title Details Peak chart positions ...
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones said the officers will be held accountable if an investigation reveals they were involved in misconduct. Police officers crash into gay bar in St. Louis, arrest ...
Chad Morris and James Pence, who co-own Bar:PM and live above it, said they came downstairs after they heard the crash at around 12:30 a.m. Monday morning, according to local NBC affiliate KSDK-TV.
Flashy is the fifth album by Detroit rock band Electric Six, released on October 21, 2008, through Metropolis Records. The album was accompanied by a music video for track "Formula 409", which appeared online on July 30, 2008. A claymation video for the track 'Making Progress' was also released. [6]
Fire is the debut studio album by American rock band Electric Six. It was released through XL Recordings on May 20 in the US and June 30 in the UK, 2003. It was preceded by the hit single "Danger! High Voltage", which peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. The album peaked at number 7 in the UK and received positive reviews from critics.
The record, Jesus at the Gay Bar, is named after a work by transgender performance poet Jay Hulme, and Cub Sport singer-songwriter Tim Nelson — who has processed much of his childhood religious ...