Tears for Fears | fr

1) Frozen Tears is a bulgarian symphonic black metal band. Founded in 1998, by Jeliazko Dimitrov (guitar), Radko Jelev and Mihail Mihaylov (drums). "The style of the Bulgarian group Frozen Tears is melodic / symphonic Black metal which includes some folk and gothic elements weaved succesfully into one. This is music inspired by beautiful Bulgarian nature and ancient cultural traditions reflected by personal feelings, spirituality and individuality of every single member of Frozen Tears." "The band is formed in September, 1998 by Zhelyazko Dimitrov (lead guitars), Radko Zhelev (keyboards) and Mihail Mihaylov (drums and percussions). In October the same year...
Tears for Fears, nommé d'après un chapitre du livre Prisoners of Pain (Prisonniers de la douleur) de Arthur Janov, est un groupe pop/rock anglais formé en 1981 par Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, deux copains d'école et ex-membres des Graduate. Associés au départ avec le mouvement new wave et New Romantic, leurs premiers morceaux issus de l'album The Hurting de 1983 traitaient des problèmes et des peurs rencontrées lors de l'adolescence. Bien qu'habitués aux Top 40 des deux côtés de l'Atlantique, Orzabal et Smith ne perceront à l'étranger qu'avec leur album Songs From the Big Chair en 1985 qui inclut...
Blue Tears is a hard rock band from Jackson, Tennessee that enjoyed some short-lived fame in the late-80s. However, the band was then basically ignored due to the wave of alternative/grunge music and the members got involved in other projects. However, the band resurfaced in 2006 with a new album. Frontman Gregg Fulkerson formed Blue Tears in 1983 when he was just 17 years old, with some childhood friends. The band started playing covers and doing small gigs around their hometown, but quickly progressed to playing their original music with steady shows with audiences peaking at 1,000 people. The band...
Tears for Beers now already exists for almost eighteen years! In the start time it was called “Ten Beers After” and made themselves as a disgrace of the north German folks scene. After one year the name was changed in Tears for Beers, because of a same named band from Bremen and actually the speech of disgrace could never be. Tears for Beers hadn’t already been beginners at that time; all four initial members could already look back on experience and success in other regional bands. Already under the initial name “Ten Beers After” it started well: after few concerts...