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DREAMS COME TRUE (also referred to as DCT or Dorikamu by fans), is a pop duo from Tokyo, formed in 1988. They are renowned for their pop, soul, funk, jazz fusion music, having sold more than 50 million records. DCT was started by bassist 中村正人 (Nakamura Masato) and is fronted by 吉田美和 (Yoshida Miwa), who is the band's main singer-songwriter. They were originally a three-piece band with 西川隆宏 (Nishikawa Takahiro) (keyboards), until he departed in 2002. In 1989, they released their self-titled debut LP, DREAMS COME TRUE, selling over a million copies. Their 1992 release, The Swinging Star, was the...
Hailing from Seattle, but arriving seemingly out of nowhere, Welcome are both distinct and familiar, at once drawing the listener in, and suggesting worlds of possibilities. An essentially traditional line-up of guitar, bass, drums, dual (often double-tracked) vocals, and a couple of guitars (admittedly augmented by some unconventional home made pedals and FX), they manage to wrench or coax new shapes at will. Formed over ten years ago, Welcome have taken their own time to find their voice, making allowances in their schedule to accomodate other bands, projects, and a lengthy hiatus, before returning with newfound focus. Having undergone several...
Bad Things are punk rock/roots rock band hailing from Los Angeles, California. Their debut album is expected to come out January 21, 2014. The band consists of Davis LeDuke as the lead vocalist, Shaun White (known for his snowboarding and skateboarding accomplishments) as the lead guitarist, Jared Palomar in bass, Anthony Sanudo as rhythm guitarist, and finally, Lena Zawaideh in drums. .
[1]An Emo-pop group from St. John's, Newfoundland. http://littlethings.bandcamp.com/ [2]Henry served a three year Indie apprenticeship with Haircut Records' Carpet Ministry and it was at their Christmas show at the Rhythm Factory in December 2005 that he met James who impressed him with his knowledge of the Scottish Indie scene and asked him what he was doing for the rest of his life. James was a bit of catch; Henry had seen him before once at the Mean Fiddler when he was holding down the bass end of 'The Dancing Bears' and had always known he was the one. Ed moved...
One of the most forgotten bands of the late-'70s New York punk and new wave scene, Come On recorded the self-released single "A Kitchen in the Clouds"/"Don't Walk on the Kitchen Floor,," and showed up on the ROIR compilation Singles: The Great New York City Singles Scene with "Disneyland." With their jagged funk-rock rhythms, spiky amelodic guitar figures, and the yelping, half-hysterical vocals of lead singer Jamie Kaufman, Come On were probably more similar to the Talking Heads than they were to any other major New York band of the time. There was also a lyrical minimalism that was in...