Spiritual Dissection | nl

There are multiple bands called Dissection: 1) Dissection was a melodic black metal/death metal band from Strömstad, Sweden. The band was formed in 1989 by Jon Nödtveidt (vocals / lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars). Other members were Ole Öhman (drums), Peter Palmdahl (bass), and John Zwetsloot (rhythm & classic acoustic guitars). In 1990, Dissection played their first live show with death metal act Entombed. In the same year, they recorded and released their first demo titled "The Grief Prophecy". A year later the first EP "Into Infinite Obscurity" was released. In 1992, Dissection began work on a full-length album, "The...
The Canton Spirituals are an award-winning gospel recording group and are regarded as pioneers in the genre of traditional gospel music. Founded in Canton, Mississippi in 1943, the original Canton Spirituals were Eddie Jackson, Theo Thompson, Roscoe Lucious and founder Harvey Watkins, Sr. (December 5, 1929-November 16, 1994). Today, the group is fronted by Watkins' son, Harvey, Jr., and consists of Billy Voss, David Curry, Merlin Lucious, Alton Hollis and Maurice Morgan. .
Official Myspace Band formed in Madrid 2001. Leading female Svali all along supported by Santi Alpha (Plagio), are proud to describe theirselves as social molesters and mind crakers. Very few live performances kept them almost unknown, but not unheard. They created their own label Contubernio where they published their first album, as well as compilatons, collaboriations and works of other bands (all available for free downloading at Contubernio label´s web page) Activity seems to increase from 2008 with many perfomances in the city (including the live as Santo Ferro at the International Noise Conference 2009), with the support on stage...
Members: Tomoo Kawagoe, Nobukazu Takemura & Kikuko Nonaka Spiritual Vibes were japanese casio jazz crew led by Nobukazu Takemura before he went all electric. Their eponymous debut album, later licensed to Toy's Factory, is a mixture of live club jazz, tender girlie vocals by a singer called Kiku (Kikuko Nonaka), and those casios. Although Takemura produced their second album Kotoba No Mae (or Before The Words in english version), they went almost all accoustic and the magic of their debut was somehow lost. .