The Joyful Beginners | ms

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Absolute Beginners Three men from Norrköping, Sweden, with a passion for catchy popsongs and the attitude to go along with it. The band started january 2005 from the ashes of Gwen Stacys, Saturday kids and Clockwork Crew. Absolute Beginners have released two demos so far. 2) Absolute Beginners A five-strong group from around the Accrington area of Lancashire, England, they formed in February 2008 and have been gigging for nearly as long, earning a local reputation for their tight and melodic live shows. They have a plethora of fresh songs...
A garage rock band ("with dark electronic pop hooks") from Los Angeles, California, United States The Californian band Beginners was born in L.A.’s Wiltern Theater, where after years apart, Samantha Barbera and Nick Ruth re-united to support their former drummer in Foster the People. It was that night that Barbera, songwriter and singer/bassist in hardcore punk band Holy Fever, and Ruth who had been producing artists, including Mikky Ekko and Active Child, became inspired to work together again. Beginners delivers elements of garage rock with dark electronic pop hooks that fans of Santigold, Cults, Phantogram, Tegan and Sara, and Chromatics...
There are at least three artists named Joyful Noise. 1. Joyful Noise are a contemporary Christian group from Kansas, who released the album "A Mother's Prayer" in 2007. 2. Joyful Noise is a Messianic Jewish Punk Rock Band. MySpace: www.myspace.com/joyfulnoiseaustralia/ Ever listened to hava nagila and other jewish songs and thought, hey this will sound great with fast drums, thumping bass and blazing guitar, well we did! They formed as a band in February 2001, and have been playing at conferences, gigs, concerts and Benefits around Victoria, Australia since. With Nath, the most yidish goy ever shouting till he needs...
The Dead Beginners were formed in 1992 as Autumn Verses by T.Sitomaniemi and E.Lahdenperä. In 1994 the band recorded a demotape, in 1996 a promotape and in 1997 a debut album, which came out through German Solistitium Records. This particular album got some good response but was spread very poorly. In February/March of 1999 they recorded their second full-length and in January 2000 the third one. Due to problems neither one of these albums were released through Solistitium and therefore the band changed to Finnish Spikefarm Records. It was decided to combine these two albums as one full-length and one...