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The New Shapes are Mark Roberts (vocals and guitar), David O'Connor (guitars), Euan Hinshelwood (bass and keys) and Adam Lambert (drums).The New Shapes have played London more than enough times to gain a familiarity with themselves and what they want to do. They recorded with Liam Watson at his Toerag studios in East London, garnering much attention for their exceptional songwriting talent. In August 2005 they released their striking debut single 'You got me running round' to great acclaim, scoring XFM playlisting and impressing Claire Sturgess enough for her to choose it as her 'record of the week'. And with...
There is more than one artist with this name: 1. The original The Shapes released their "Part Of The Furniture" EP in 1979, which contained such memorable tracks as "Wot's For Lunch, Mum? (Not Beans Again)" and "(I Saw) Batman (In The Launderette)". They recorded a session for John Peel's BBC Radio One show, and played gigs supporting The Killjoys, The Cure and The Fall. After releasing their second single "Airline Disaster" b/w "Blast Off!" on Terri Hooley's Belfast-based label Good Vibrations, they self-imploded. However, John Esplen persuaded them to release "Songs For Sensible People" on Overground Records in 1998...
Formed out of Sacramento, CA, Lifeforms is a fast paced, up-and-coming heavy hitter in the progressive metal scene, with a recent release of a 5 song EP entitled "Illusions" and their second EP 'Synthetic, having tremendous positive feedback from fans, Lifeforms is coming in hot as a contender in the "Djent" metal community. .
Shapeshift. Four weirdos whose parents were crazy enough to give them instruments. Immanenting enough musical experience to be mistaken for old farts. Total disability to adapt to common musical norms. In result: a sound so unique and self-containing that every stereotype - from NuMetal to Power Metal - has already been referred to. Well, Black Metal surely is something different, but although no responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information: there also seems to be some Thrash Metal inside. Let's just call it "Brain Metal" - brain required while listening. "What the hell? It's sheer lunacy! Can you...
Evolved from the multi-instrumentalist rhythmic collective Lulu and the Lampshades, London four-piece Landshapes bring together ramshackle percussion with folk-pop melodies and joyous harmonies. The lineup was unchanged from their 2009 incarnation, which featured Luisa Gerstein, Heloise Tunstall-Behrens, Jemma Freeman, and drummer Dan Blackett -- the only constant in a rotating lineup that saw instruments passed and shared among the other members. After the band had toured under its former moniker for a couple of years, its name was misspelled Landshapes at a Paris venue. This mixup proved to be a happy accident that stuck as the group moved further away...