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There is more then artist with this name on Last.fm 1)The Last Stands are an indie Rock N Roll band hailing from Blackpool, U.K. The band consists of Craig Bunney (Drums) Squidge (Bass) Ian Crosby (Guitars) Jonny Hunter (Guitars/Backing Vocals) Matt Hunter (Lead Singer). Formed in late 2006 the band are currently independent and playing shows around the U.K A change of drummer in summer 2008 set the band back in their tracks of recording their debut album, but tracks such as 'Hand shakes and apologies', 'Times a healer' and 'Stranger' are already proving to be crowd pleasers despite not...
There are more than one artist with this name. 1) Standstill is a Spanish indie rock band from Barcelona. Their first two albums were hardcore, sung in English and reached some popularity in European hardcore scene. After those two records, they released an acoustic EP, and since then, they've been singing in Spanish (the last two albums). Their style has changed radically as well, and they play alternative rock now instead of hardcore. website myspace 3) Standstill is a band from Tallahassee, Florida. They are a punk/alternative/indie band that hasn't released anything in a long time. The only songs released...
Motståndssånger performs Swedish cover versions of German folksinger Frank Rennicke. .
Mittelstandskinder Ohne Strom (also known as M.O.S.) are Christian Bruckhaus and Andi "N.D.M." Muller, a psychedelic trance (form of electronic music) project from Germany. Mittelstandskinder ohne strom, translated from German, means "middle class children without current". Because of the long name, M.O.S. is frequently used instead. They are best known for their ultra dark remix of Ticon's track "We are the Mammoth Hunters". .
Liverpool band the Stands was formed by Scouse legend Howie Payne after his previous band, The Big Kids, parted ways. (Howie Payne's brother Sean Payne and Russ Pritchard of The Big Kids would go on to form The Zutons with Dave McCabe, Boyan Choudhury, and Abi Harding.) The Stands first came to national attention after Noel Gallagher of Oasis saw the Stands play at the Zanzibar Club in Liverpool. The core quartet of Howie Payne (vocals, guitar), Luke Thomson (guitar), Dean Ravea (bass), and Steve Pilgrim (drums) was complete in 2002, and the Echo Label (Chrysalis) emerged as victor in...