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The Devil Wears Prada (abreviado como TDWP) es un grupo de Metalcore cristiano de Dayton, Ohio. Firmaron actualmente con Rise / Ferret Records y están clasificados en PureVolume y Myspace como una banda de Metalcore cristiano. Su nombre deriva de la mentalidad antimaterialista y los miembros de la banda aseguran no haber leído el libro hasta después de tener decidido su nombre. «Es el mismo concepto que hay en nuestras letras: «las esmeraldas no contienen esperanza» y muchos otros. Lo que queremos decir es que las posesiones no importan y algún día todos nos daremos cuenta de que esto es...
Songs are a Sydney based band (featuring members of New Zealand's post-punk wailers This Night Creeps and Ela Stiles of sisterly-duo The Said Sos) that do only simple things. From their single-syllable handle to their hand-drawn artwork to their music itself; it all has to be simple. Born in mid-2007, Songs have only been playing to the public as of this year (2008). They have signed a deal with Sydney label Popfrenzy (home to other acts such as The Gossip, Black Mountain, Jeremy Jay, The Ruby Suns and a whole bunch more) and have since played shows with Deerhunter, Beach...
A Singer of Songs canta canciones desde su casa en Barcelona. A veces algunos amigos le acompañan. Si quieres escuchar, hay cuatro LP's y un EP para descubrir: 'I dig for Gold' (2008), 'Old Happiness' (2010), 'Little notes' (2010, EP con Tiny Ruins), 'There is a Home for You' (2013) y 'From Hello to Goodbye' (2014). Más info & historias en www.asingerofsongs.com .
Songs To Wear Pants To is a one man band, created by Andrew Huang. Songstowearpantsto.com is his website, where he made songs based on people's requests. .
Songs Of Green Pheasant is the work of Duncan Sumpner, a 30-year-old artist / teacher from Oughtibridge in Sheffield. His self-titled debut album was released on FatCat in August 2005, and drew widespread praise, gaining admiration from Devendra Banhart, Múm, and Vetiver, and making many people’s lists as an outsider ‘album of the year’. What emerged on that record was something fragile, yet coherent and utterly charming. With a warm cloudy depth, sweet melodies and some gorgeous vocal harmonising, it was a set of simply beautiful, beautifully sung and played songs. .