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Southern are a brother and sister duo from Belfast, Northern Ireland, formed in 2011. Southern play a mixture of blues, alternative rock, pop and folk/bluegrass. Signed to Marathon Artists, they released their self-title debut EP Southern in 2013 to glowing reviews. The band has been championed by BBC Radio Ulster's Gerry Anderson who has described them as "the most promising singer/songwriters in Ireland today." Southern's single Where the Wild Are was premiered on BBC Radio 1 on Phil & Alice's show. Having spent the year touring with the likes of Bastille and Jack Bugg, Thom and Lucy bring a fresh...
MAN WITH A MISSION is a Japanese alternative/rock/pop band formed in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan in 2010 consist of TOKYO TANAKA (Vocal), Jean-Ken Johnny (Vocal/Guitar), Kamikaze Boy (Bass), DJ Santa Monica (DJ, Sampling), and SPEAR RIB (Drums). Half-men, half-wolves, the 5 members have taken the world by storm since they entered the underground rock network. The band was signed by a major label in 2011. From then on, they became a real phenomenon: their album and concert tickets almost immediately sell out. 2011 was a pivotal year for the band who participated in SUMMER SONIC 2011 and other festivals as well,...
South had several hits in the late 1960s and early 1970s with songs such as "Don't It Make You Wanna Go Home" and "Walk a Mile in My Shoes". His biggest and most remembered single was "Games People Play" (1968), a Top 10 hit on both sides of the Atlantic. It won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Song, the Grammy Award for Song of the Year, and which bears a striking resemblance to the children's gospel song, "I Don't Want to Be a Pharisee". It was featured on his first album, Introspect. He had met and was encouraged by...
There are seven known artists by the name of Submission. 1. Submission (American experimental music collective), formed in 2001 2. Submission (Connecticut hardcore band) 3. Submission (Namibian heavy metal band), formed in 2005. 4. Submission (aka Cevin Fisher), formed in 1997. 5. Submission (Scandinavian metal band), formed in 2003. 6. Submission podcast - cutting edge dnb from 2 of east london's finest young DJ's 7. Submission (Finnish post-punk band). 1. http://www.myspace.com/submissionmusic 2. http://www.myspace.com/submissionct 3. Current line-up: Willie Grobler - vocals (Arcana XXII) Stefan Steyn - guitars (Mjöllnir) Sven Heussen - guitars (Arcana XXII) Georg Stadtherr - bass Stefan Nel -...
"COUM Transmissions was an transgressive performance art group, with inspiration stemming from Fluxus and the underground Mail Art scene, founded at the end of 1969 in Hull, U.K. by Neal Megson (soon to be known as Genesis P-Orridge) and "Jesus" Joheero. COUM expanded its members from 1970 to 1973 to include Cosey Fanni Tutti, Pinglewad, Spydee and Ray Harvey. During it's 10 year existence, the group featured a rotating cast of other members including Haydn Rob, Timothy Poston, Ian Evetts, The Very Reverend Lelli Maull, John Smith, Fizzy Paet, Foxtrot Echo and John Gunni Busck (a.k.a. John Lacey). In 1974...