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Color bottle is a Japanese rock band formed in 2004. The band consists of 4 members: 竹森マサユキ (Masayuki Takemori) - vocals 渡辺アキラ(Akira Watanabe) - guitar 穐元タイチ(Taichi Akimoto) - bass 大川“Z”純司(Junji Okawa) - drums They sing the song "青い花" (Aoi hana) which is the opening theme for the anime Casshern Sins. .
HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR was a Japanese rock group signed to Sony Music Entertainment Japan from 2003 to 2008, when they switched labels to Spice Records on January 1, 2009 until their disbandment on August 11, 2010. HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR have often been referred to as the "sister band" of popular Japanese band Orange Range. This is because both come from the Okinawa area of Japan and both bands were discovered at the same music festival. The band started with members MEG and SASSY, who were continuously performing in a Metallica cover band. They soon sought to make music...
Far-out swirling indie psych pop is at the core of The Color Bars' gooey center, while neat-o harmonies are the uber-tasty sprinkles on top. The Color Bars are all fun and excitiement and with their debut album, Making Playthings, the band has started infecting kids everywhere with their sort of happy-go-lucky pop gems. The sound of the Seattle trio is a tantalising mixture of the fun, frivolity and vocal sound of the Beach Boys, mixing in the poignancy and seriousness of The Rolling Stones with the sheer mystery and wackiness of The Flaming Lips. .
Bottle of Justus dates back to the late 90s where the band originated on the campus of Illinois State University. Twin brothers Chris and Joe Quinlan formed the band along with Jeff Johnson and Erik Bogdonas. Bottle of Justus quickly progressed from playing fraternity parties to touring around the nation (including selling out the House of Blues in Chicago). Their first CD, America Cries (2001) garnered a lot of buzz on the national scene, while the second release On Air (2003) was produced by Jason Elgin (Creed, Collective Soul) and is full of hooky/radio singles. Lemon Live (2004) captures the...
The Bottle Rockets are a rock band which formed in Festus, Missouri, United States in 1992. The band currently consists of Brian Henneman (vocals, guitar), John Horton (guitar), Keith Voegele (bass) and Mark Ortmann (drums). Henneman and Ortmann are original members; original bassist Tom Ray left the band in 1997 and original guitarist Tom Parr left the band in 2002. The band have released ten studio albums since the release of their debut self-titled album in 1993. .