Wadih Mrad | pt

1)Some six boys from Louisiana, West Virginia, Arkansas, and Texas, take a nod from Radiohead, Paul Simon, and Hope Sandoval in this deliciously short EP. Front man and lyricist, Jonny Clark, is a man of not-so-many words, as he waxes personal with his subtle sarcasm in “Sociao”(track 7) : “I am trying to get my own way/I’m making you see the perfect way I’ve found.” Shy, wry, and stupid sarcasm be damned, Comrade can still make you think long and hard. Otherwise, you might be a little thrown off by the horns…the rigid Brian Eno imitations of the last rack…the...
1) Legendary Italian Grindcore/Noise band from Rome of the 1990s. 2)An instrumental rock group from Richmond VA. http://www.facebook.com/WeAreComrades?sk=info http://www.myspace.com/wearecomrades 3) A collective from Lancaster & Allentown in Pennsylvania, USA. Formed in 2008. They mix crust, punk, ska and lots of other styles in their music. 4) A band of friends from Bristol that mostly consist of Devil Sold His Soul members. Tommy Renshaw: vocals, guitar, piano, synth, glockenspiel Ed Gibbs: guitar, vocals Iain Trotter: bass, vocals, percussion Leks Wood: drums They have released their first EP on 23 August 2011 http://comradesproject.bandcamp.com/ .
Musical project of several members Devil sold his soul Band members: Tommy Renshaw - vocals, guitar, piano, synth, glockenspiel Ed Gibbs - guitar, vocals Iain Trotter - bass, vocals, percussion Leks Wood - drums http://comradesproject.bandcamp.com/ .
Wadih El Safi, Arabic: وديع الصافي‎ (born Wadi' Francis, November 1, 1921 – October 11, 2013) was a Lebanese singer, oud player, songwriter and actor. He is a Lebanese cultural icon, and is often called the "Voice of Lebanon". Born in Niha, Lebanon, Wadih El Safi started his artistic journey at the age of seventeen when he took part in a singing contest held by Lebanese Radio and was chosen the winner among fifty other competitors. Wadih El Safi, a classically trained tenor, studied at the Beirut National Conservatory of Music. He became nationally known when, at seventeen, he won...
Pomrad a.k.a. Adriaan Van de Velde has lots of it in his colourful trickster bag. Just check out the title track of his album: its beats chug like the wheels of a locomotive and electrifying synth solos guarantee the best brain freeze you’ve ever felt. Pomrad's very first eps were cool calling cards that made a couple of heads turn. After his first solo performances, Pomrad dropped the jack-of-all-trades shtick and assembled a full-blooded band, with a drummer and a second keyboard player beefing up his signature sound. Together they’re a party squad with a couple of nifty tricks up...