Pola Women | pt

• Polaris was a one-off musical project in the mid-1990s involving members of the New Haven indie rock band Miracle Legion. Mark Mulcahy, Spot "Scott" Boutier, and Dave McCaffrey performed music for the Nickelodeon television show The Adventures of Pete & Pete under the name Polaris because fourth Miracle Legion member Mr. Ray Neal was not available at the time; occasional guests included Joyce Raskin, Dennis Kelly, and Buell Thomas. • Polaris é uma banda de rock de Brasília. Os integrantes são Alexia Fidalgo (vocal), Ugo Fonseca (guitarra), Carlos Machado (baixo) e Pedro Senna (bateria). .
www.myspace.com/abandabipolar A Banda Bipolar foi criada em novembro de 2007 com intuito de reciclar o rock brasileiro. Com influência pesada do rock dos anos 90 a banda tenta passar em suas canções (com letras em português), toda sua sinceridade. .
Kirill Pavlyashik comes from Kaliningrad Russia. In early 2009, his works drew the attention of several highly respected labels, among them London's Multi Vitamins. Polar Lights works with lilting percussive textures and economically placed jazz keys. His latest EP, Sidechains Of My Heart, was released on Pro-tez in February 2011. .
The Trashwomen was an all-female surf garage punk band from the San Francisco Bay Area. Formed in 1991 by neophyte musicians Tina Lucchesi (of Top Ten, and The Bobbyteens,) and Danielle Pimm; and former Eight Ball Scratch gutarist and now mother of artist Kreayshawn, Elka Zolot, the band quickly built a following in the San Francisco garage rock scene. Tina Lucchesi is also the front woman for Tina & The Total Babes – this time in an otherwise male band – who released an album in 2001 on the Sympathy for the Record Industry label. .
Polaroid Polaroid is spanish (or Español) for "Polaroid". The name "Polaroid" originates from two words that described a preceding relationship with one of the associates of Polaroid. This member dated a gentlewoman that had been diagnosed with a "bipolar disorder" (manic-depressive illness). The particular Polaroid associate endured the illness for months feeling like a robot and/or "droid", in a sense. The Polaroid colleague finally took the words bi-polar and incorporated the word droid and subsequently resulted with this concept we call: "Polaroid". We have no affiliations with the camera/electronics company. An interfusion of profound-caliginous-indie/rock mix out of Northeast Florida. The...