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Audioslave est un groupe de rock américain composé des anciens musiciens de Rage Against the Machine, et de l'ancien chanteur de Soundgarden (Chris Cornell). Le premier single d'Audioslave, Cochise, est sorti en novembre 2002, suivi d'un premier album simplement titré Audioslave. Le 6 mai 2005, Audioslave est le premier groupe de rock américain à être autorisé à jouer à La Havane, Cuba. Ce concert précède la sortie de leur second album, Out Of Exile. Le 2 juillet 2005, le groupe s'est notamment produit à Berlin dans le cadre du Live 8. Audioslave a sorti un nouvel album le 5 septembre...
Formed in July 2007, 99RadioService (pronounced nine-nine-radio-service and not ninety-nine) is a five-piece inspired by The Beatles, Buddy Holly, The Hollies, and The Byrds. Founded by members Ko-hey (Vocals, Guitar), Ko-ta (Guitar, Chorus), Ne-gi (Drums), Go-i (Keyboard), and Katsu (Bass) - In November 2011, Katsu withdrew from the group and was replaced by support bassist Jigen. homepage http://99radioservice.com/ .
Adios is an indie rock band from Akron, OH in the likes of Mock Orange and No Knife. Shrouded in a sound that can be described as a slow moving hurricane, the band exploits the possibilities of the mid-tempo sonic boom with grace and force. Their songs seethe with a gritty urgency highlighted by the band's creative liberties with time signatures and structural form. These guys walk right up to the impregnable fortress of the jaded and critical, shove a stick of dynamite in the cracks and blow the wall down within seconds. Members went on to play in Papermoons,...
One of the premier bands from Puerto Rico. Started in 1994, released their first album in 1997 which created one of the first bands on the island that new bands look up to. In 1999 they released their 2nd album. After that the band split in two. One half became Circo, the rest with some new members stayed as El Manjar de los Dioses and released a new album with a new singer. After that they released in 2005 a greatest hits album with 3 new tracks including once again a new singer. Although the lineup has change quite a...
This pair of brothers, members of the Tabajara tribe of northern Brazil, were one of the most unlikely successes of the space age pop era. Nearly 20 years after they first began recording professionally and in the midst of the twist craze, they had a Top 10 pop hit with their cover of "Maria Elena," a Mexican folk tune first popularized in the U.S. by Jimmy Dorsey. RCA and their promoters have always drawn a veil of mystery around Los Indios Tabajaras, so it's tough to trace their early years accurately. Their literature claimed they discovered a guitar in the...