Sidewalks Skeletons | en

Skeletons is a name of at least five acts: 1) A Oberlin, OH, USA five-piece progressive pop band (aka Skeletons and the Kings of All Cities, Skeletons & The Girl-Faced Boys and Skeletons and the Girl-Faced Boys), which uses the complexity of jazz patterns / experimentation and is currently residing in New York City. Their latest release is the album "People" (Apr 2011, Shinkoyo / Crammed Discs). Sites: Discogs and BandCamp 2) A pseudonym of Benedic Lamdin (aka The Hermit and Nostalgia 77), who used this name to release "Smile" (Mar 2010, Impossible Ark Records). Sites: Discogs 3) A UK-based...
The Moving Sidewalks was a 60's psychedelic blues-rock band, most notable for giving future ZZ Top guitarist Billy Gibbons his start in the music business. The group members were Billy Gibbons (guitar), Don Summers (bass), Dan Mitchell (drums), and Tom Moore (keyboards). Gibbons founded the Texas psychedelic group in the mid-1960's and quickly drew a large following, especially in the Houston "Teen Scene". They recorded several singles and one full-length album, Flash. Their single "99th Floor" was a hit and topped the charts at #1 in Houston for six weeks. The success of this record led the Sidewalks to sign...
This started because of lithium and a stolen bass. The concerns are hanging around locker rooms, the ratio of blondes on planes to LA, missile nipples, Dylan went electric and we didn't care. The songs thus far have been recorded in San Diego, Ca and Waterbury, CT somewhere between '03 and '04. These songs have been floating around space and now they are here for you. Thankyou for stopping by. I have a feeling this is a beautiful start to a fabulous career. .
Where the skeletons play are an ambient influenced Hard rock purely studio based project from Bristol. Formed early 2011 the main aim is to produce music that will help bring the UK music scene back to a standard we can all be proud of! WTSP plan to release an EP's worth of material a year using classic equipment including: a Marshall amp that once toured with Motorhead, drum mics used to record the Beatles, a microphone preamp that was at the 1966 world cup final and a sound desk that made an appearance in the Bond film 'Tomorrow Never Dies'...
Pennsylvania three-piece formed in 2007 in Lancaster, PA with the musical prowess and aggression of bands like Fugazi and Shotmaker and technical arrangements that read like instructions for assembling a vacuum cleaner. They have released two albums and three splits, with their third album, Blame & Aging, due for October 2012. Discography: • Ryan Oatman (EP, 2008) • Summers (LP, 2008) • We Were Skeletons (LP, 2010) • The Saddest Landscape / We Were Skeletons (Split, 2011) • We Were Skeletons / мища (Split, 2011) • Blame & Aging (LP, 2012) Bandmembers: • Justin Pallas- Guitar/Vocals • Rafael Díaz- Bass/Vocals...