The Frantic V | pt

Banda norte-americana formada em 1965, em Montana. Em 1969, a banda lançou em single as músicas "Midnight To Six Man" e "Shady Sam", que viriam a integrar o álbum Conception de 1970. Hard Rock setentista de primeira. .
In 2008 guitarist Mary founded Frantic Amber with the idea to have a band that could deliver more attitude and brute force than what is normally seen in all-girls-band. In 2009 the Frantic Amber line-up was finally completed and as it happens the band is now an international combo With Mary [guitar] and Emlee [drums] from Sweden, Elizabeth [vocals] from Denmark, Sandra [bass] from Norway and Mio [lead guitar] from Japan. The homebase is Stockholm/Sweden and Frantic Amber is now just that band it was intended to be from the very start. A special brand of very heavy and very...
The Frantic V were formed in early summer 1994. The boys then decided it was time for Thessalonica to see some real garage raunch, so they went off for summer vacation. As soon as they returned, they immediately became active and started performing their music in front of stunned crowds, sometimes endangering their lives. Imagine in the grunge and techno era, 5 guys in white shirts and black ties performing real unadulterated 60s garage and euro beat!!! In 1995, Jens Lindberg came to visit the boys and on a starless night they recorded properly 2 tracks lost in oblivion (but...
1. 90s punk band from South Carolina. They had several 7-inch records and appearances on compilation albums. Also released two full length albums before their break-up in 2000. The Frantics toured and/or played shows with bands like AFI, Bouncing Souls, FYP, and Blanks 77. Band members consisted of: Kevin McSwain (vocal/guitar), Anthony Price (bass/vocals), Timmy Campbell (guitar/vocals), Todd Hooks (1st Drummer: 1994 - 1998), Drew Perry (1998 - 2000). In 2005, the band got back together for one last performance at a benefit concert for the ailing club owner who booked them in their heyday. A year later three members...
Fat and Frantic were a band. They are no more. Sometimes they reappear to play concerts and call themselves "Rev Softly". But not very often. They played a mixture of gospel and skiffle which they called "goffle". Some people accused them of playing a mix of punk and skiffle called "piffle". They played netween 1985 and 1992, and a one-off reunion gig in 1998. They were often to be found at Greenbelt, occasionally on tour around the UK, sometimes at the Edinburgh Festival fringe, and even sometimes found playing gigs in all girls schools (where the audience response to the...