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Sylvia Plath (October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist, short story writer, and essayist. Plath was married to fellow poet Ted Hughes, with whom she had two children, Frieda and Nicholas. She had suffered from depression throughout her life, surviving numerous suicide attempts, but finally ended her life in 1963. Her last work, 'Ariel' is often considered to be her best work. She won the Pulitzer Prize posthumously, in 1982. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHVEMogmxZ0 https://krallar.bandcamp.com/album/dying-is-an-art http://www.sylviaplath.de/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Plath http://www.discogs.com/artist/854503 .
Salvia Plath used to be Run DMT. Same guy (Michael Collins) running the show, but with a different sound. Where Run DMT was lo-fi and took weird chances that sometimes obscured the inherent melodic quality in the songs, Salvia Plath is more considered and hazily psychedelic in a way that helps the songs sink deeply into the listener’s consciousness. On their debut LP, The Bardo Story, Collins and a handful of musicians craft folky, freaky sounds that blend acoustic guitars, wobbly drum kits, various keyboards, flutes, and some jangly electric guitars into a mix that makes up in suitably trippy...
There are multiple artists named Plath: 1) Plath is an industrial band from Prato, Tuscany, Italy, formed in 1982. They released the EPs "Now I Am Strange" (1982), "Estado" (1984) and "Born in Tunis" (1987). They are very famous for their strange female vocals. Their influences include Cabaret Voltaire, Suicide and Psychic TV. 2) Plath is one of the four names under which Nick Moll (vocals, guitar) has made music to date. Recorded somewhere in the vicinity of 2006, in a basement in Ohio, "Scandals and Animals" was the first full-length album to be recorded. .