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Member Since | 9/2/2005 |
Band Website | myspace.com/dearnancyband |
Band Members | We're an ordinary folk people include: |RaLmond Karundeng : Accoustic bass| |Wemmie LopuLaLan: Accoustic guitar and sing| |ELLisabeth Listiarini: Keyboard| |Christo Putra : Bangs the drum and backing vocal| |Contact us:| Dimas Bubble pop_dearnancy@yahoo.com +62 856 165 46 74 021 - 928 41 002 Wemmie Johan +62 818 695 857 021 - 995 92 392 Acoustic FOLKs on!! |
Influences | The Beatles, Belle and Sebastian, Velvet Underground, The Kingsmen, The Beach Boys, The Wonders, Tom Jones, Frank Sinatra, Everly Brothers, The Byrds, The Carpenters, The Platters, The Skyliners, The Tokens, Tom DooLey, Simon and GarfunkeL, The Commodores, The Marcels, The Radio, Tommy Roe, Righteous Brothers, Paul Anka, Jose Mari Chan, The Monkees, Smokey Robinson, The Supremes, Bee Gees, Suzi Quatro, ProcoL Harum, High Llamas, Johny Cash, Bob Dylan, The Who, Donovan, etc |
Sounds Like | Riding a pony horse on the Strawberry Field |
Record Label | Unknown Indie |
Type of Label | Indie |
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Labels: Indonesian Indie Jakarta
Member Since | 9/14/2007 |
Band Website | naifband.com |
Band Members | Mohammad Amil Hussein a.k.a Emil (bass,backing vocal); David Bayu Danang Jaya a.k.a David (lead vocal); Fajar Endra Taruna a.k.a Jarwo (guitar,backing vocal); Franki Indrasmoro Sumbodo a.k.a Pepeng (drum,backing vocal) |
Record Label | electrified |
Type of Label | Indie |
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Labels: Indonesian Indie Jakarta
Member Since | 4/4/2005 |
Band Members | Miss Tia : Vocal and guitar Miss Nanda : Guitar Mrs Hana : Bass Miss Tania : Keyboard Mrs Zara : Drum For more information about Clover please contact Tia (021-98698743) or Tania (021-99258862) |
Sounds Like | Sesame pop... |
Record Label | Nice Fellow Records |
Type of Label | Indie |
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Labels: Indonesian Indie Jakarta
Member Since | 5/18/2005 |
Band Website | planetbumiband.com |
Band Members | Nyoman(Frontman), Molli(Bass), Eky(Guitar), Helmi (Guitar), Yudi(Drum), Ari (keyboard) |
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Wanting to cut themselves off from their pasts, Mosshart and Hince considered their new project to be Year Zero in their careers. They renamed themselves VV and Hotel respectively and began writing sparse, minimalist songs together with the aid of a drum machine. In 2001 they showcased their new songs on a well received demo tape. In true punk rock fashion, however, the pair shunned approaches from major record labels. Recording as VV and Hotel, they contributed the song "Restaurant Blouse" to the compilation If the Twenty-First Century Did Not Exist, It Would Be Necessary to Invent It. Shortly after this they recorded their debut release, the Black Rooster EP, which saw release on British indie label Domino Records and was picked up for distribution by Dim Mak Records in the United States.
The record could not have been more of a departure from both artists' previous bands. It was lo-fi in both musical and aesthetic terms. The record sleeve featured photos of Mosshart and Hince taken in a photo booth rather than professional photography. Musically, the record was a sparse, lo-fi Garage rock/Blues hybrid. Though the band cites PJ Harvey, LCD Soundsystem and Royal Trux as immediate influences, the music press has largely compared them to the other boy/girl minimalist garage blues duo The White Stripes.
Following international touring, they entered Toe Rag Studios, where the White Stripes had recorded their album Elephant, to record their debut album Keep on Your Mean Side, mostly on 8-track, in just 2 weeks. Distributed in the US and UK by Rough Trade Records, the album was similar in style to the EP, veering from the Velvets-esque stomp of "Wait" to the noisy, dirty garage punk blues of "Fuck the People" (this song is rumoured to be a reference/homage to the French convicted criminal Florence Rey) and dark psychedelia of "Kissy Kissy". The record was well received by the music press, though the White Stripes comparisons would not go away.
Maintaining an anti-careerist, anti-music industry attitude, the band rarely granted interviews. Rather, they got the music press to come to them with their minimalist yet powerful live shows (which also included the drum machine), the pair maintaining an air of tension by subverting the expected role of stage performer.[citation needed] Mosshart chain-smoked while singing, rarely speaking to the audience, whilst Hince violently ripped blues riffs from his instrument. At a New York City show following the ban on public smoking, Mosshart went on stage with three bottles of water, lit up a cigarette and proceeded to smoke constantly from the first song to the last note of the set.
Their second album, No Wow, was released by Domino Records on 21 February 2005. Featuring an artier, less "guitar rock" sound, the record embraced post punk influences and sounded even more stripped down than Keep on Your Mean Side. Originally written to be performed on a Moog, the band was forced to change directions and record it primarily using a guitar as its central instrument after Hince's Moog broke and couldn't be repaired before entering the studio.[2] A 40-minute DVD documentary was included with a limited number of copies and features interview, performance and on the road footage shot on tour.
The first single, "The Good Ones", from No Wow, was released on 7 February 2005 and reached number 23 in the UK singles charts.
Mosshart features in the title track of Placebo's latest album Meds, released on 13 March 2006 in the UK, and on 4 April 2006 in the US. She also features on the Primal Scream album Riot City Blues.
In 2006 "Wait" from the album Keep on Your Mean Side was used in Children of Men, the film by Alfonso Cuarón. It is played on Radio Avalon and described as "a blast from the past all the way back to 2003, that beautiful time when people refused to accept the future is just around the corner".
In 2007 the show Criminal Minds used the songs "Cat Claw" and "Wait" from the album 'Keep On Your Mean Side' in the episode "Doubt".
On November 2, 2007, the band announced on their news blog that their third album was finished. The first single was called "U R A Fever", and was premiered by Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 1 on November 19. On December 10, 2007, The Kills were interviewed on a New York radio station where it was revealed that the new album will be titled Midnight Boom. Two song titles were also revealed: "Alphabet Pony", a dark surreal song inspired by playground clapping games and songs, and "Last Day Of Magic", a song written by Jamie Hince about heartache and loneliness, with references to the Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment.
Following a cover-story interview in Nylon magazine, the new album was released March 10, 2008 (March 18 in US), and The Kills embarked on a supporting US tour. There is also a new UK tour for April, set to begin in Edinburgh on April 15 with These New Puritans.
In March 2008, Alison was featured in the BBC documentary The Mighty Boosh: A Journey Through Time and Space.
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Epica's performs a blend of progressive metal,[2][3] gothic metal,[4][5][6] and symphonic metal.[7][8] Another component of Epica's style is power metal[7] with their guitarist Ad Sluijter describing the band as "a bridge between power metal and gothic metal."[9] Vocalist Simone Simons has expressed a preference for the group to be described as symphonic metal[10] though the founder of the group Mark Jansen notes that they do not mind being called gothic metal.[11]
The music of Epica is aggressive, bombastic and excessive with some songs being "epic, grand and majestic" and others "more subdued and introspective."[The band is also known to have progressive tendencies while a gothic atmosphere and sentimentality is also present in their music.
Epica uses a "trademark of many symphonic and gothic metal bands" in contrasting "two extremes, death grunts and brutality on one side, airy female melodiousness on the other." Eduardo Rivadavia of Allmusic notes that the band's "attraction ultimately hinges on exploring the sonic contrasts of light and dark; the punishing intensity of those elephantine guitar riffs and hyperactive drumming cast against the soaring, layered sweetness of the orchestrated strings and keyboards." Simone Simons delivers operatic vocals in a mezzo-soprano range though she has also been known to sometimes sing "with a clear alto voice that has a flawless tone and a lot of emotion." Mark Jansen delivers death grunts "that are secondary to Simons' singing, but very important in terms of balance and variety."The group is also known to employ human choirs and orchestras with additional embellishments such as spoken word recitals and lyrics in Latin and Arabic.
Two singles were released from the album, "Solitary Ground" and "Quietus (Silent Reverie)".
Epica's non-metal album The Score - An Epic Journey was released in September 2005 and is the soundtrack for a Dutch movie called Joyride, though it could also be considered to be their third album. Mark Jansen describes the album as typical Epica, "only without the singing, without the guitars, no bass and no drums".[1]
In 2005 and 2006 Epica went on their first tour throughout North America with Kamelot. After the tour, drummer Jeroen Simons left the band because of his wish to pursue other musical interests. In Fall 2006, Simone once again contributed vocals to album of Kamelot, this time on the tracks "Blücher" and "Season's End" on the albumGhost Opera. In December Ariën Van Weesenbeek from God Dethroned was announced on Epica's official website as the guest drummer for their new album, but not a permanent band member.
Epica (Official): General InfoMember Since | 2/1/2007 |
Band Website | epica.nl |
Band Members | Simone Simons: Vocals |
Record Label | Nuclear Blast |
Type of Label | Indie |
Their debut album, The Phantom Agony, was produced by Sascha Paeth (known for having produced bands such as Angra, Rhapsody of Fire and Kamelot) and released in late 2003. The song "Façade of Reality" on the album was written about the September 11, 2001 attacks and includes fragments from speeches by Tony Blair.
The album was followed by three singles: "The Phantom Agony", "Feint" and "Cry for the Moon"Their second release, entitled Consign to Oblivion, was influenced by the culture of the Mayan Civilization, which can be noticed on songs in the "A New Age Dawns" series. "A New Age Dawns" refers to the time system of the Mayan people, which extends up to the year of 2012, and makes no reference of what may happen past said year. Consign to Oblivion was composed with film scores as a basis, with Hans Zimmer and Danny Elfman cited as major inspirations. The album features guest singing by Roy Khan (from Kamelot) on the song "Trois Vierges". Epica also joined Kamelot as a support band on parts of their tour for promotion of the The Black Halo album, to which Simons had contributed her vocals on the track "The Haunting (Somewhere In Time)".
In September 2007, Epica headlined their first tour through North America and released their latest album, The Divine Conspiracy, this time on a new label, Nuclear Blast. That December, Ariën Van Weesenbeek was announced to be Epica's permanent new drummer. The band toured North America again in April 2008 with Into Eternity and Symphony X, this time with Amanda Somerville because Simone had contracted a staph infection (MRSA).
The first single of the album was released on August 10, 2007 entitled "Never Enough".
In second single, "Chasing the Dragon," was released in 2008 without an accompanying video.
On 16 December 2008, Ad Sluijter left the band. He left a message on his Myspace page with his reasoning for leaving the band, which included frustration over being unable to enjoy composing music because of deadlines. The band has announced they will be keeping fans up to date on his successor.
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