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Discovered by none other than Martin Atkins of Ministry/Killing Joke/PIL, Railer took its pop industrial sound and brought it to the attention of the masses with the release of «FRAME of MIND.» Supporting PIGFACE and My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult for Invisible Records tours and headlining «The New National Anthem Tour,» Railer cut its teeth with the best. Now with the follow up album, «ONES AND ZEROS,» set to be released in 2010, RAILER’s brand of electro-rock will take listeners by force. Pulsing with wet vocals, over-driven drum machines, vintage synthesizers and experimental guitar fuzz, RAILER is creating...
It was their mutual love for the music of legendary country artist Buck Owens that originally brought The Derailers together back in the ’90s, and with the release of their eighth album, Under the Influence of Buck, the honky-tonkin’ boys from Austin bring their music all the way back to the source with a rollicking and heartfelt tribute to the timeless music of Buck Owens. As the band has evolved over the years, perfecting its patented “Beatles-meets-Bakersfield” sound, The Derailers have always looked to Owens and his band, the Buckaroos, for inspiration. Their love and respect for the music Owens...
Lonely Trailer is a 3 piece band from Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. Originally active ~1989 - 1996, reformed as of fall 2009 .
Chapel Hill, NC-based insurgent country band Trailer Bride was led by singer/songwriter Melissa Swingle, a onetime member of the all-female trio Pussy Teeth. Following that band's demise, Swingle switched from bass to guitar, began writing songs and formed Trailer Bride Southern Gothic alt-country outfit, in 1993 with upright bassist Daryl White. Following a succession of drummers, Brad Goolsby joined the line-up, and with the addition of lead guitarist Bryon Settle, the roster was complete. They come from a land full of snakes, ticks, chiggers, dangerous, stultifying heat and humidity--all sorts of flying and crawling things that will bite you if...