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There are multiple artists represented here: 1. Long-lost seventies psych-rock from an act based in New York. Inexplicably considered (Impossible to find) Produced By Johnny Brantley in 1970 Flood - The Rise of - on "Maple Records" GEORGE CABANTING ~ acoustic & electric guitars BILLY CARROLL ~ drums,conga FRED COVINO ~ bass, 2nd guitar JOHN T. MAGAZINO ~ vocal, conga, tambourine 2. More crushing slo-mo heaviness from San Francisco. The weird thing about Flood, is that even at their heaviest, they still sound a little dreamy, a little blissed out, the sound more woozy and washed out and warm than...
a flood of circle is a Japanese rock group consisting of Sasaki Ryousuke (vocals/guitar), HISAYO (bass) and Watanabe Ichioka (drums). Formed in 2006 in Shimokitazawa, Japan, a flood of circle signed to Loft Project's CRUX sub-label and released their self-titled mini album in 2007. Heavily inspired by blues and 70's hard rock they will release their first full album 4.22.2009, BUFFALO-SOUL. The band is currently signed to Imperial Records. OHP: http://afloodofcircle.com/ .
Over the course of their five LPs and one EP, Dora Flood has produced some of the most notable shoegazing dream pop to come out of the United States. Their brand new effort, We Live Now, is perhaps the acclaimed San Francisco group's heaviest sounding release to date with nods to late '60s and early '70s interstellar boogie rock spliced into the heady mix. With praise coming from discerning music magazines like The Big Takeover, Skyscraper, Losing Today and Ptolemaic Terrascope, it is no wonder that audiences leave Dora Flood's shows feeling that they witnessed something of a secret, psychedelic...
Since The Flood were a New England hardcore/metal band formed in 2002. The group released albums with Ironclad Recordings and Metal Blade Records. In September 2008 drummer Luke Buckbee announced the band's break up via their MySpace blog. .