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With a career spanning two decades, SKREW returns with it's industrialized metal ferocity. Currently finishing their new album "Universal Immolation," SKREW is ready to take it’s riot on the road. Fueled by anger at the present global state of affairs, these six individuals came together with one goal in mind: to create the soundtrack for the coming of days. Combining unrelenting drums and brutal guitars, laying in a bed of electronic discomfort, and laced with smart scathing vocals, SKREW has returned. Known for their jaw dropping live performances, and groundbreaking production both in North America, and Europe, SKREW is playing...
Corkskrew is a band based in the Mediterranean Island of Malta, Europe. The band was formed in 1997 and consists of a Diane Micallef on vocals, Cliff Smith (bass guitar), Lincoln Spiteri (keyboards/ guitars), and Franco Aloisio (drums). Corkskrew's music is described as “power pop” - a mixture of electronic sounds and guitars, fronted by Diane's powerful and melodic voice. The band thrives on varied musical tastes ranging from 1990s and 2000 rock acts such as Garbage, The Cardigans and Placebo – to earlier bands like The Velvet Underground, Depeche Mode and Kraftwerk. Such bands all form part of the...
Skrewdriver was originally an apolitical punk rock band that upon their second release took a turn into white power skinhead centered music. They formed in Poulton-le-Fylde, England in 1976 by singer-songwriter and guitarist Ian Stuart Donaldson. They became one of the first nationalist rock bands, playing a leading role in the third position rock against communism (rac) movement. Ian's death in September 1993 ended the group. =>Beginning History Ian Stuart Donaldson, formerly of The Rolling Stones cover band Tumbling Dice, formed Skrewdriver after seeing the Sex Pistols in Manchester. Skrewdriver at first had a punk appearance, but they changed their...