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Several bands are named Echoes. (1) A Progressive rock band, formed in late 2004 in Caracas, Venezuela, with the idea of making music without any kind of limits. Formed by three guitars, bass, keyboards and drums, adding a “cuatro” (typical venezuelan instrument) once in a while, you get to see a not so common line-up inside the standards of the genre. Shortly after the inception of the band, in may 2005, they won the prestigious “Festival Alma Mater Rock” in Caracas, being the first instrumental band in getting that award. Through 2006, they kept on playing live shows and in...
ROmantic Mode (or "ROM", to fans...) was a J-pop/techno/high-energy trio formed by Akira Asakura in vocals, Masaki Suzukawa in guitar and Joe Rinoie in keyboards and programming. They became famous after recording two opening songs for the animated TV series "After War Gundam X", one of the many installments in the long running Japanese science fiction saga "Gundam". "Dreams", the first one of those songs, was taken from ROM's self-titled debut album, which was released on 21 August 1996. Only four months later, thanks to the hype that their collaboration with a Gundam project entailed, ROM released a second album...
There are more groups named The Echoes. #1 The Echoes were an American doo-wop group from Brooklyn, New York with one Top 20 hit, ‘Baby Blue’, in 1961. The group consisted of Harry Boyle (b. 1943, Brooklyn, New York, USA), Thomas Duffy (b. 1944, Brooklyn, New York, USA), and Tom Morrissey (b. 1943, Brooklyn, New York, USA). Originally called the Laurels, the group was given ‘Baby Blue’ but they decided not to record it. The Laurels changed their name to the Echoes. Jack Gold, owner of Paris Records, decided to release ‘Baby Blue’ on another label he was starting, SRG...
Necromantic macht eine Musikrichtug aus Industrial und Elektro! also a one man doom/death band from Chicago Illinois, released debut album Ego Sum Papa in November 2013 .