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DIR EN GREY is a Japanese metal band formed in Osaka, Japan in 1997 from the disbanded visual kei band La:Sadie's, that have maintained a consistent lineup of 京 (Kyo) on vocals, 薫 (Kaoru) and Die on guitar, Toshiya on bass and Shinya on drums. Originally a visual kei band, the band has dropped that style since around 2005 when they released their fifth full-length album, Withering to death.. Their musical style is difficult to determine; throughout their releases, they have played styles ranging from pop to death metal. Today, their style can be considered generally a version of metal...
There are three artists by the name 'Ghost Town.' 1.) A Garage Rock/Evil Surf/Lo-Fi Pop band from Bournemouth, UK, Britain (UK) on the label 'Party's Over'. https://soundcloud.com/ghost-town http://ghost-town.bandcamp.com/album/killer-waves-and-x-ray-eyes 2.) A five piece hardcore/metal band from the Gold Coast, Australia. Sam - Vocals Daniel - Guitar Chris - Guitar Jackson - Bass Shaun - Drums Taking influences from such bands as Converge, Trap Them, etc... They have played countless local shows.. Toured Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia & Singapore. Releases: This Is The Way The World Ends - EP (2008) Calamities - Album (2010) Ghost Town is with Deadsouls records http://www.myspace.com/deadsoulsrecords www.myspace.com/thisisghosttown...
There are three artists called Greyhound. 1) A Reggae band that had hits in the late 60's and early 70's on the Trojan Record Label. Hits included Black and White, Sky High, I Am What I Am, Dream Lover and more. Greyhound was originally formed by Danny Smith and Freddie Notes & The Rudies in the late 1960s and released tracks under a variety of names, including the Rudies, the Tilermen and Des All Stars, before settling on the Greyhound name. As the Rudies, the group had hits with reggae versions of Clarence Carter's "Patches" and Bobby Bloom's "Montego Bay."...
Early Work: The pre-2002 Charming Hostess (also known as Charming Hostess Big Band) was a rock band that embraced a genderfuck sensibility (the women often wore mustaches while the men wore dresses). Early Charming Hostess music drew on women's vocal traditions (primarily from Eastern Europe and North Africa), and integrated them with American folk forms both white and black. Charming Hostess was founded in the fertile anarchy of Barrington Co-op (aka Barrington Hall), and nurtured by the West Oakland arts community, along with other coeval bands such as Fibulator and Eskimo. Half of Charming Hostess was also in Idiot Flesh/Sleepytime...
There are, almost, three bands named "The Ghost": 1- The Ghost were a British folk rock group formed in Birmingham in 1969. They released one album When You're Dead - One Second and two singles before singer Shirley Kent left the band to pursue a solo career. The group then changed its name to Resurrection but didn't record anything under this new name. 2- The Ghost are a postpunk/emo band hailing from Chicago, whose heartfelt and passionate songs have guaranteed them a cult following if not mainstream success. 2002's This Is A Hospital was followed in 2004 by This Pen...