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Echo Orbiter is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, based indie rock band founded by brothers Justin Emerle and Colin Emerle, described by Philadelphia Weekly as being "Widely considered two of the most inventive songwriters on the [Philadelphia] scene." Working with engineer/producer Brian McTear and such bands as The Three-4-Tens, Lenola, and Lilys, this DIY band helped forge a unique scene which captured the creative zeitgeist of the Philadelphia underground with songs like One In A Million, I'm Ultracet, and Mouth of an Incomplete Twin. Echo Orbiter had also often been associated with Elephant Six groups such as Of Montreal, The Olivia Tremor...
The foundation for Child Bite's quirky instrumentals and noisy pop gems comes in the form of Zach Norton’s fuzzedout bass & Danny Sperry’s hectic drumming. Shawn Knight’s guitar & keyboards poke in and out from song to song, along with his signature vocal warble. The music is a combination of punk vigor and avant-garde ideals; the infusing of unconventional sounds with palatable arrangements. In the midst of recording albums for their other bands, Knight, Norton & Sperry thought it would be a good idea to tackle yet another project. Child Bite was formed in late 2005 with an experimental writing...
Man Bites God are an upbeat, busker-rock band from Melbourne, Australia. Their music is catchy and melodious and their lyrics are fun and, at times, a little perverse. Their songs are a mix of pop/punk/rock, with cool harmonies and lush arrangements. Their music sounds like a mix of The Beatles, They Might Be Giants and Ben Folds. The band remain fiercly independent, keeping creative control over all facets of their music. This allows Man Bites God to sing songs about subjects that other bands just aren't allowed to; ninja love songs, the Pope, gnomes with chainsaws, transvestites, cubby houses, astronomical...
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Snakebite are a four piece heavy metal band from South-East London, offering a mix of groove, thrash and gargantuan riffs. Originally formed in 2003 and having undergone a number of line-up changes since then, the band has now matured and released the well-received 6 track E.P "Never Grow". They have racked up shows across the UK, performed a successful set at Bloodstock 2009 (on a bill featuring the likes of Carcass, Arch Enemy, Blind Guardian and Municipal Waste) and received national radio play. 2010 brought another slot at Bloodstock in...