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Starlings is a name of at least two bands: [1] A London, England, alternative rock band, formed in 1989 (aka Starlings). Released 5 eps and then 'valid' (album 1992) and 'too many dogs' (album 1994) on Warner Brothers and acted as a vehicle for Chris Sheehan Sites: Facebook SoundCloud. Produced by Alan Moulder ( Foals, Richard Hawley, Arctic Monkeys, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Curve, Ride, White Lies, My Bloody Valentine, 2:54, The Vaccines, and Placebo, as well as with many American artists, including The Killers, Nine Inch Nails, A Perfect Circle, The Smashing Pumpkins, Them Crooked Vultures, Death Cab...
Genuine blend of Folk, Jazz and golden-age pop from California's Folk-rock darlings. There's a sweet, sassy wit that stings through each of their honey-drenched tunes. .
With their bowed dulcimer, droning echo, and mysterious psychedelic touches, Starlings, TN combines the otherworldliness of John Cale-era Velvet Underground with the tradition of string and bluegrass bands of the '20s and '30s. The Nashville group released its debut, The Leaper's Fork, on Chicken Ranch Records in 2002. The band disbanded in 2006. Steve Stubblefield (formerly of the Methadone Actors and The Roadside Monuments) and Tim Bryan (formerly of the Habitual Sex Offenders) founded the group in the late '90s. The two eventually hooked up with T.J. Larkin and Jose Lovato. (The latter would leave the group shortly after the...
The Starlings is a name of at least two bands: [1] A Seattle, WA, USA, band formed in 2005, which has released four recordings, including 2010's "Bright Light," to increasing national acclaim while gaining a foothold in the Americana genre for their solid songwriting chops and compelling harmonies. They've received accolades from notable sources as Maverick Magazine and Americana UK; spent several weeks on John Richards' (KEXP) "Top Ten Northwest Bands"; and shared prominent performances with the likes of Todd Snider, Fred Eaglesmith, The Avett Brothers, The Wood Brothers, Eilen Jewell, and more. The core of their sound comes from...