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There are currently 9 bands named Creature - please check the one you were looking for: 1) Creature is a pop rock band from Montreal: explosive concoction of pop, hip-hop, new wave and dance-punk, Creature has the mandate to get people shakin'. Creature released their first full length album, "No Sleep At All" (March 2008) on Universal Music Canada, Mexico and France. http://www.creatureband.com http://www.myspace.com/creaturecreature 2) Creature is Belgian Melodic Black Metal band. The band was founded in 1998, they have released their first full CD entitled "Dying Nation'" in 2007. The lyrical themes include Occultism, Darkness, Mythology and Satanism. They...
There are multiple artists under the name of Creature Feature: 1. Comprised of the vicious vampiric vocalist Curtis RX and the ghoulishly fiendish organ master Erik X, the California native horror attraction Creature feature is set to take the underworld by storm. Creating a haunting mix of vintage horror visuals, old school beats, a carnival feel and a strangely rebellious approach to the modern ideals, the two monstrous musicians weave tales of the macabre, creating anthems for the horror minded and horror born alike. Tread carefully and enter their world cautiously, for once their talons are in they are a...
Sweet Comfort Band was a Christian rock band who were active from the mid-1970s until 1984. The band consisted of Bryan Duncan, Randy Thomas, Rick Thomson and Kevin Thomson. Sweet Comfort released their self-titled first album on Maranatha! Records in 1977. Their sound was a mix of jazzy, funky rock that was quite a bit different from most bands in Contemporary Christian music industry who were primarily performing folk-rock and soft rock. Few bands had the musicianship displayed by this quartet. Adding 'Band' to their name, they moved from Maranatha! to Light Records for their second release Breakin' The Ice...
The Boys of County Nashville are a three-piece Traditional Irish band made up of seasoned veterans of Nashville's recording studios and concert venues. Their instrumentation includes fiddle, accordion, guitar, penny whistle, tenor banjo, mandolin, concertina, percussion. The band is unique in that their repertoire bridges the two distinct strains in Irish Traditional music - the songs (ballads, lively pub songs, story songs, sentimental favorites) and the dazzling instrumental music (the jigs, reels, hornpipes, etc.). While this collection primarily represents the vocal side of the band, the exciting instrumental work will satisfy the most discerning connoisseur of the genre. The band...