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Sonar Pocket (「ソナーポケット」 Sonā Pokketto) are a Japanese pop band originating from Nagoya who performed the opening theme for Digimon Xros Wars entitled "Never Give Up!" 「ネバギバ!」. Members: * ko-dai(コーダイ、10月6日 - 186cm)MC * eyeron(アイロン、11月3日 - 160cm)MC(作詞) * matty(マティ、11月11日 )DJ(作曲) They have so far 7 singles & 1 album. .
Corner Pocket is a jazz duo from Toronto, Canada. The pianist is Solomon Douglas, and the bassist is generally Chris Arcand. (Other bassists that have taken Arcand's place from time to time have been Ka-Cheong Liu, Bryan Thomas, Jeremy Carriger, Doug Largent, Bob Matthews, Raj Sodhi, and Josh Fialkoff). Corner Pocket was active from May, 2000, until November, 2004, and has performed very sporadically since then. Corner Pocket released one album, Easy Does It, in July, 2001, consisting of live recordings from June, 2000, and April, 2001. The Solomon Douglas website is http://solomondouglas.com/. Since 2002, Douglas has been active as...
#1 Promise Shepherd (born on September 16) is a Canadian hip hop artist known for his conceptual songwriting and potent lyrical content that focuses primarily on life, love and the consciousness of mankind. He is probably best known for his successful online mixtapes ‘Kanye West Presents Promise’ Vol. 1 & 2. His debut studio LP, titled ‘More Than Music’ was released in August of 2008 to critical acclaim. #2 A straight-edge hardcore band from Syracuse, New York, who existed from 2001 to 2005. They released a full-length album, “Believer,” on Indecision Records. #3 Soul/Jazz/Funk band from the UK, released album...
Promise and the Monster is the moniker of Billie Lindahl, a singer-songwriter from Uppsala/Stockholm, Sweden who has made her rounds in twee pop (Carmine St.) and post-rock (Shore for Shelters). The debut ep Antarktis hit the stores in summer 2007. The debut full-lenght album Transparent Knives was released September 19, 2007 on Imperial Recordings. .
Since their formation in late 2005, Essex based Postmortem Promises have continually striven to grow, musically, lyrically and in attitude. After attracting a surprising amount of attention in the UK underground metal scene with their first, three track EP ‘We Play Weddings’ they were quickly signed to Thirty Days of Night records, alongside UK giants Bring me the Horizon. A self titled five track EP was recorded and released through TDON in 2006, which continued to enforce PMP’s unique sound through fusing hardcore and metal elements. Postmortem Promises spent the next few years playing over two hundred shows with bands...