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It received mostly positive reviews from music critics. [7] In a favourable review of the album, the Edmonton Journal likened the band's sound to that of Tegan and Sara. [8] Exclaim! called it "futuristic indie pop at its most danceable." [9] No One Will Know reached the top ten of multiple alternative and college album charts in Canada. [10 ...
Bella were formed in 2002 as Anam Cara (Celtic for "soul mate") in Newcastle as a country music trio by Kate Ballantyne Lyn Bowtell and Karen O'Shea. [1] [2] All three had previously entered the Star Maker Quest at Tamworth Country Music Festival: Bowtell won in 1997, Ballantyne won in 1998 and O'Shea was a grand finalist in 1999.
Bella Lune is a darkwave/dreampop band that was formed in 2007 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The band incorporates elements of darkwave , post-punk , synthpop , shoegaze , and ethereal music to create a dreamlike trance throughout their sound.
Pom Poko is a Norwegian post punk band from Oslo, Norway. [1] [2] The band was formed in 2017 and quickly gained a reputation for their live shows, earning them a spot on NME's "100 Bands to Watch" list in 2018. [2] Pom Poko signed to British label Bella Union in 2019, [3] where they released their debut album, Birthday, to positive reviews. [2]
Labyrinthitis (stylized in all caps) is the thirteenth studio album by Canadian indie rock band Destroyer, released on March 25, 2022, by Merge Records and Bella Union. Background and recording [ edit ]
The Bela Session is an extended play (EP) by the English post-punk band Bauhaus.Released on November 23, 2018, by Leaving Records in advance of the 40th anniversary of the band's formation, the EP features five songs recorded by the group during their first recording session, which took place on 26 January 1979.
Following positive reviews for their debut album, [9] the band embarked on another headline UK tour [10] in November 2013 and with their London show at the Shapes in Hackney having sold out, MONEY announced a headline London show [11] at Heaven in February 2014. In March 2014, the band played as support act to Wild Beasts [12] across Europe.
The band's debut album, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones (Warner Bros, 1989), received a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Jazz Album, as did their second album, Flight of the Cosmic Hippo (Warner Bros., 1991), which also received a nomination for Best Instrumental Composition for the song "Blu-Bop" and contained the Flecktones's version of "The Star-Spangled Banner".