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There are several artists under the name of So What: 1. A Japanese hardcore punk/d-beat band from the mid-80s. They played a very noisy style of punk, influenced by bands such as Chaos U.K. and Disorder. Their style is part of a movement in hardcore in Japan in the mid-80s, with bands such as Confuse and THE SWANKYS playing an extremely distorted and noisy style of hardcore/punk. 2. A young 4 piece band from The Hague, The Netherlands, playing pop/rock, consisting of singer/guitarist Bram Wesdorp, guitarist Alexander van den Kleyenberg, bass player Vincent van Heese, and drummer Joeri Gordijn. Recently...
John Waite nació el año 1952. Tiene una voz muy característica y muchos lo recordarán por la canción "When I see your smile", de su paso por el grupo Bad English. La otra canción bien conocida de él es Missing You, lento clásico de los 80's. .
Thomas Alan Waits (nacido en Pomona (California) el 7 de diciembre de 1949) es un pianista, cantante, compositor y actor estadounidense, famoso por sus canciones de tono áspero inspiradas en escritores de la generación Beat, en especial Jack Kerouac En 1967 comenzó a trabajar en los cabarets de Los Ángeles, ambiente que le influyó mucho para las canciones de su primer disco, Closing Time (1973), aunque este álbum se vio eclipsado por The Eagles y Tim Buckley, pero fue con el álbum Heart of Saturday Night (1974) el que dio a conocer su personal estilo. Más tarde en 1975 con...
What Mad Universe is a project created in November 2008 by "RK" in Albi, France. WMU's music evolves in a Post-Rock / Metal register. Influenced by astronomy and mythology, the journey between space and time can begin. Welcome to a world where reality alongside the imagination, where emotion melodies confronts high winds. A demo and two EP are now available for free download. "PEP" WMU joined with the aim of replacing "the battery computer parts, by the sound of his real drums. The band released its first album, A Cosmic Chapter With Gaia, in 2010, under Apathia Records. The goal...
The Whatt Four released two amazing 45s in '66 and '67, both regional hits on KFXM in San Bernardino. They cut two originals for their first 45 on producer Gary Paxton's own ESP label. "You Better Stop Your Messin' Around" alternates between moody verses, deadly lyrics ("you say you're shopping, but ... someone else is buying you!") and an upbeat chorus. Great harmonies and a driving bass line really propel this track. It was backed with the raver "Our Love Should Last Forever", featuring Tom Ference's slamming drum beats and John Langdon's piercing guitar work. Their next 45 went straight...