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There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Ballroom are a current band from New Jersey who play a mix of what's been called "hyper rhythmic post rock." Ballroom are comprised of: Steve Honoshowsky- drums and vocals, Mike Biskup - guitar and keys, Vincent Brue - bass and vocals In 2012, they released their debut album "Enter the Ballroom" 2) Ballroom were a britpop from the mid-to-late 1990s. They released a handfull of singles on Mother Records, including "The Rise of the Catwalk Queen", "Silent Singers", "Don't Stop", "Take It" and "Through the Day", and one full length album, "Day...
The roots of SHADOWDANCES reach the year of 1991. Previously known as CONSCIOUS ROT, the band was quite known in the worlds underground streams, mostly for their cassette album The Soil, which featured extreme, technical, yet melodic and original death metal, released through Spanish FIGHT ZONE PROD. in 1994. In autumn of 1995 a huge change took place and turned it all into a whole new dimension. The music has gotten darker and more emotional and became as personal as never before. And thats when SHADOWDANCES was actually born. Juodas, the drumming vocalist, actually the only one member left from...
There is more than one artist with this name: 1. A mid-60s sunshine pop band. 2. An American rock band formed in 2005 in central Ohio 1. The Ballroom was a mid-60s band led by sunshine pop producer Curt Boettcher. The credited group was a quartet, featuring Sandy Salisbury, Michele O'Malley, and Jim Bell, though the group was embellished by studio musicians. They were signed to Warner Bros. in 1966, and they recorded an album, which was rejected for release. Some of the material was later re-mixed or re-recorded altogether and included on the Sagittarius album "Present Tense", and some...
Strictly Ballroom was founded in late 1994 by a bunch of former KXLU DJs -- guitarist/singer Chris Gunst, second guitarist Paul Larson, bassist Jimmy Tamborello, drummer Ian MacKinnon, and keyboardist/percussionist Jimmy Hay. The band's sound was described as "Enocore" by the press and fans at the time, due to their Brian Eno-like soundscaping merged with the sounds of hardcore. Signed to the Waxploitation label, the quintet issued the album Hide Here Forever in 1998, and became a college radio favorite, appearing on the CMJ charts. - Greg Prato, AMG .