The Accent | ar

Accent is a Romanian band, from Tulcea. In 1979 the folk singers Paul Prisada and Nicolae Sava form a rock band, named Accent. Accent is a progressive rock-band with power influence from Jethro Tull. In the '80 they have many concerts. In 1986 appear their only studio release, a split LP with Pro Musica. In 2007 they release finally an album: Coincidente Premeditate. It's a very emotionally music, with lyrics from big Romanian poets (Ion Barbu, Mircea Dinescu, Miron Radu Paraschivescu). http://www.reverbnation.com/accent .
Ensemble Accentus was established in Vienna in 1988 and now consists of thirteen musicians, appearing in various groupings. On some occasions guest artists join the ensemble to contribute specialised skills or complete the demands of the repertoire. Of particular interest is the early music of Spain, with its fertile mixture of cultures, a source of wider inspiration to music of the Renaissance. Accentus has paid special attention to the improvisatory element in performance practice of the period. The repertoire of the ensemble ranges from the surviving oral tradition of Sephardic romances, art and popular music of about 1500 to sacred...
Originally from Yorkshire, the Accent moved to London in 1966. A year later they released their only recording, the 7" single 'Red Sky at Night'/'Wind of Change' on Decca. The 'A' side is a recognised psychedelic classic which is certainly quite dark in mood for the year of its release. .
1)Accents is the side project of the vocalist of The Cast Before The Break, TJ Foster. Foster was born in Simsbury, Connecticut but Accents calls Albany, NY home. When Accents was announced, Foster stated his intentions were to write anthemic, ambient-folk stories, citing influences from a variety of different artists. Over 2 years after some of the songs on the debut, "Growth and Squalor", were written, that's exactly what they've turned into. Accents’ refreshing blend of indie rock caters to an array of audiences. With comparisons ranging from 90s alternative (“The Fog”) to stripped down folk (“Storms”) and up-tempo rock...