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As most teenagers finish high school, they generally either get stuck into university or make plans to travel the world. Instead of working two jobs to save for a round the world ticket, Sam Hales (Vocals/Guitar), front man of The Jungle Giants was saving to record their first EP. It was in high school that Sam realised he had the skills to pen a tune. Performing acoustically at first, his tastes were evolving and he wanted to take his sound further. A jam with school buddies, Cesira Atiken (Lead Guitar), Andrew Dooris (Bass Guitar/Vocals) and Keelan Biiker (Drums) created the...
The Giants of Science is an Australian rock band from Brisbane, Queensland. The band have self-described their sound as 'psych-rock'. They have released two albums; "Here Is The Punishment" (2005) and "The History of Warfare" (2002). Based around the songs of lead singer and guitar player, Ben Salter, the first album featured elements from sources such as stoner rock bands like Kyuss and Fu Manchu plus QOTSA and Australian pub rock. However on Here Is The Punishment the sound became more adventurous musically. That album incorporated instruments such as banjo and piano plus female backing vocals courtesy of Liz and...
Those Who Ride With Giants is the pseudonym of MJ Callaghan, a musician, illustrator and animator based out of Sydney, Australia. Creating a musical style of instrumental art rock, his art has been influenced by other artists such as Caspian, This Will Destroy You, Explosions in the Sky and Mogwai. The most recent release “Numinous” is a continuation of the first release “Those Who Ride With Giants” EP, an emotional adventure following the story of a seafaring voyage, and the encounters it experiences along the way. .
England. The twentieth century: Teeny-tiny indie jingle-janglers make microscopic impact on the Thames Valley "scene" (what scene?) of the early nineties i.e. two square inches in the NME, 18th May 1991; half a dozen plays on Reading's local radio station (they taped them all); more than a few sweaty evenings where the roar of the crowd and the fug from the Courage brewery convinced them they were going to be the next big things. CUT TO: The Future. (i.e. Now). Gnawing doubts emerge that they may not in fact be the next big things. Doubts trampled underfoot by the continuing...
There are two bands with the name Gas Giants. The first are a pop-rock band from the USA. The second are a experimental jazz duo from Bristol, UK. .