Hobby Horse | pt

Hard Rock/Southern - USA (Los Angeles, California) Ron Young : Vocais live member, Little Caesar Stephen Harris (aka Haggis, aka Kid Chaos) : Guitarra former member, ex-The Cult, ex-Zodiac Mindwarp Ben Pape : Baixo Dave Lizmi : Guitarra Chuck Biscuits : Bateria Álbuns The Four Horsemen (EP - 1989) Nobody Said It Was Easy (CD - 1991) Gettin' Pretty Good at Barely Gettin' by (CD - 1996) Left for Dead (CD - 2005) Daylight Again (CD - 2009) A banda foi formada no final dos anos 80, no distrito de Hollywood, Califórnia, quando o então guitarrista/baixista Haggis (Stephen Harris) que...
Pale Horse and Rider was a short-lived collaboration between Jon DeRosa and Marc Gartman. Their recordings featured a variety of performers in supporting roles, including Alan Sparhawk (Low), Charles Newman (Flare), Paul Oldham (Palace Brothers) and Mike Pride. .
Band created by comedy duo Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley (Mark & Lard) of BBC Radio fame. Well known for being the most unlucky and ripped-off band in the whole world. During their short musical career, they created true gems but never hit the mainstream. This changed when big name bands (Oasis, Coldplay, Supergrass etc) unashamedly rerecorded some of their songs and changed the lyrics to suit the larger audiences. At least that's what they say. Their two albums (so far) are true comedy moments : their instruments are put through such torture that you have to wince sometimes. The...
Hold Your Horse were a three piece post-hardcore band from Frimley, Camberley and Fleet who took a heavy influence from 90's American Indie and 00's British Post-Hardcore. Their unusual name was taken from the title of a seminal album by 2 piece Californian noise merchants Hella; whom they don't sound anything like. The band released 1 album and several EP's becore calling it a day in April 2014 .
Born out of the ashes of the now retired band The Clock Work Army, Calico Horse is a new line-up, but has lost none of its song writing prowess due to the fact that it is still fronted by Clock Work’s singer and co-songwriter, Emily Neveu. Following Clock Work’s EP A Catalyst for Change, Emily and guitarist Scott Wheeler began writing the songs that were to be Clock Work’s first full length album. Catalyst was a huge success and created a kinetic energy that came as a bit of a surprise for the fledgling band. Within a few months, they...