Snakes Dont Belong in Alaska | ms

Estonian electronic music. .
Born in the dense heat of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, Belong is a collaborative effort between Turk Dietrich and Michael Jones, whose debut album, "October Language", goes beyond traditional song structure to a place where melodic figures blur, and textures are gorgeously sculpted into an ocean of sound. Belong began on the WestBank of New Orleans in 2002, but it was not until 2004 that "October Language" was made. The album was assembled, composed, and produced in Dietrich's bedroom studio; however, the inspiration for the songs goes well beyond the walls. The album encapsulates their hometown of New Orleans,...
A wind swept chill sends jitters through kids huddled around thier boom boxes, Ipod wires freeze over, its the Alaskan Fishermen... These mo'fuckas only get together to impress each other, and thats the number one most dangerous job on Earth! The Alaskan Fishermen consist of Father Time, God Forbid, Thirstin Howl The 3rd, all of them possessing their own unique and original style which sets them apart from many other groups out there. With production from one of Bostons' finest engineers Jeremy page a.k.a. Ronnie Ray Gun contributed immensely to their first project, Fire And Ice LP that is. The...
Black Eyed Snakes is the blues side project of Alan Sparhawk (guitarist and vocalist of Low).. Started circa 2000, the band has released two albums to date: 2001's "It's The Black Eyed Snakes" and 2003's "Rise Up!" The band includes: "Big House" Bob Olson (Guitar), "Smokin'" Brad Nelson (Drums), "The Doctor" Justin Sparhawk (Percussion), "Chicken Bone George"Alan Sparhawk (Guitar and Vocals). .
The Company of Snakes were an English rock band, founded in 1998 by former Whitesnake guitarists Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody after the demise of its predecessor, The Snakes. The band was completed by fellow ex-Whitesnake member Neil Murray on bass, veteran drummer John Lingwood, and the talented (and nowadays very popular) Norwegian singer Jorn Lande. After adding Don Airey (now in Deep Purple) to the lineup, the band went on tour, playing concerts almost completely consisting of old Whitesnake classics. Singer Lande soon grew tired of various characteristics (mainly their lack of dedication and enthusiasm, as he put it...