Home / Search Results for: Hereafter (page 6)

Search Results for: Hereafter

Casper & the Cookies

Known for his or her eclectic indie pop and kooky on-stage antics, Casper & the Cookies grew away of a single task pioneered from the Athens, Georgia-based musician Jason NeSmith (aka Casper Fandango). In 1996, NeSmith was the drummer for the “philosopher rock and roll” trio Feyerabend, which furthermore to …

Read More »

Turmion Kätilöt

Finnish industrial metallic group Turmion Kätilöt produced their debut in 2003 and reached TOP success with regularity. Founded in 2003 in Kuopio, Finland, by MC Raaka Pee (vocals) and DJ Vastapallo (electric guitar), the music group also includes people Spellgoth (vocals), RunQ (keyboards, development), DQ (drums, percussion), and Get good …

Read More »

See Ya

A South Korean pop young lady vocal group, See Ya (people: Nam Gyu-Ri, Kim Yeon Ji, and Lee Bo Memory) was the creation from the same administration and advertising group that come up with the favorite Korean boy music group, SG Wannabe. The roster, selected from a open up contact …

Read More »

Exebelle & the Rusted Cavalcade

Acquiring inspiration from Virginia’s folk custom aswell as the rural country-rock of Ryan Adams, the Music group, and Neil Young, songwriters Philip Heesen and C.E. Wright created Exebelle & the Rusted Cavalcade in Sept 2007. Kerry Hutcherson became a member of the duo immediately after, having previously slice his tooth …

Read More »

Schuyler Fisk

The child of Academy Award winner Sissy Spacek, Schuyler Fisk taken care of an acting career throughout her teens and early twenties before shifting focus to her songwriting, which melded contemporary folk-pop with a romantic singer/songwriter approach. Fisk was created in 1982 in LA, CA; soon thereafter, she and her …

Read More »

Gorilla

After floundering under their previous moniker, the Beyond, John Whitby (vocals), Andy Gatford (guitar), Jim Kersey (bass), and Neil Cooper (drums) renamed themselves Gorilla and sought to start out fresh with several mid-’90s EP’s. But neither 1995’s Expanded Play, nor its same-year follow-up, Shutdown, produced more than enough headway to …

Read More »

Reeperbahn

A Swedish new influx band of renowned stature, Reeperbahn produced their eponymous album debut in 1979 and hit the very best Ten using their second album, Venuspassagen (1981). Although band was fairly short-lived, splintering in 1983, its legacy was significantly enhanced in old age as bandmembers Olle Ljungström and Dan …

Read More »

A Verse Unsung

Mainstream, radio-ready alterna-rockers straddling the collection between punk and emo, the Minneapolis quartet A Verse Unsung first came collectively when their users had been still in senior high school. A Verse Unsung started when classmates Jake Scherer and Dan Garland started writing songs collectively in 2005. With Scherer on lead …

Read More »

Map

Led by singer, songwriter, and guitarist Josh Dooley, Map can be an indie rock-band from the Velvet Blue Music label. Founded in Riverside, CA, pretty much as a single task for Dooley, Map produced its documenting debut in 2000 using the Teaching Turtles to Soar EP for the California-based 3rd …

Read More »

Saba Anglana

Actress-turned-vocalist Saba Anglana was created in Mogadishu, the administrative centre of Somalia, during General Muhammad Siyad Barre’s oppressive regime. Because of the family’s mixed-marriage position (Saba’s dad was Italian, and her mom a Somalia-born Ethiopian), the Anglanas had been pressured to flee towards the father’s homeland when Saba was five …

Read More »