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More than one artist has used the name Satisfaction. Satisfaction (1) is an indie-rock quartet from Southern California formed in 2004. Satisfaction (2) was an English psychedelic jazz-rock band that released a self-titled album in 1971. Satisfaction (1) is made up of vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Mike Rosas, keyboardist Matthew Fletcher, bassist Aaron Wahlman, and drummer James Fletcher. Rosas and the two Fletchers played together as Smile before recruiting Wahlman and changing the band's name to Satisfaction. They still perform a few songs from the old Smile repertoire. Satisfaction is currently unsigned. They released "For Men and Women", a four-song demo EP of...
Reformed Faction, (original name 'The Reformed Faction of Soviet France') is the collaborative project originally formed by three former members of Zoviet France: Andy Eardley, Mark Spybey and Robin Storey in 2005. They played one concert, in Vienna on 10 November 2005, and released a self-titled album on the Vienna-based Klanggalerie label. In 2006, they announced that they were to continue the project under the name Reformed Faction in order to detach themselves from the name Zoviet France. The album was repressed under the new name and given the new title Vota. is limited to 400 copies with unique packaging...
"There is a woman in the room," Ashley Cleveland announces on "Queen of Soul," the rousing lead-off track from her latest release, Before the Daylight’s Shot. Though she may be singing about Aretha Franklin, that simple declaration could double as Cleveland’s own motto as an artist. In a music scene overpopulated by breathy girls and melismatic vamps, Cleveland is that rare thing - a woman who sings like a woman. A woman with grit and passion. A woman who’s not afraid to follow her longings into places both light and dark. Yes, she can roar and wail with maximum soul...
Level 2.0; pronounced "level two point zero"; was formed in 2001 by life-long friends,Matt Clennan and Mike Hoffman (also Auxiliary Control) of Long Island, New York. Originally, the band was called "Final Project", until both members felt they had grown out of that name and wanted to evolve so they called it level 2.0, meaning the next level. The first full length release titled "Dreams of youth" was an album in retrospect of their youth as friends and the obstacles that they had overcome. Newer releases such as "Intercept" 2007 and "Armageddon"(T.B.A.) is the evolution of level 2.0. With harsh...