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The Hymns are an indie rock band based out of Brooklyn, NY. Originally consisting of North Carolina natives Brian Harding (vocals,guitar) and Jason Roberts (guitar,wurlitzer), the band picked up Texas-based rockers Tony Kent (drums) and Matt Shaw (bass guitar) upon arriving in NYC. Debuting with the "infectious"[1] album, Brother/Sister, the Hymns have been steadily gaining in popularity, appearing with such headliners as Ben Kweller, Hot Hot Heat, Beck, and the Sam Roberts Band. Releasing thier second album, "Travel in Herds," they are named by Spin Magazine as one of the artists to watch in 2008.[2] Hymns is also a Black...
†HYMNS† is a 2 piece atheist rock band. †Hymns† is an interpretation of classical music through the medium of vocals, guitar and drums. God has spoken and his words were “Pray for Hymns...” .
Evening Hymns is a Canadian indie folk rock band, whose core member is singer and songwriter Jonas Bonnetta. A native of Orono, Ontario, Bonnetta released a solo recording, Farewell to Harmony, under his own name in 2007 before choosing the name Evening Hymns, because he did not want his music to become pigeonholed as singer-songwriter material. The band consists of Bonnetta and a rotating collective of musicians which includes members of Ohbijou, The Wooden Sky, The Burning Hell, The D'Urbervilles and Forest City Lovers. .
Hymns from Nineveh is a solo project by Jonas Petersen who is the former songwriter and lead singer of the band Attrap. He has also played the cello for Lampshade and Munich. The music is folk with pop melodies while the lyrics are about the modern man’s restlessness and fear and about a longing hope for redemption. In october 2007 he signed a record-deal with the danish indie label Good Tape Records. In december 2009 he released his first EP, Uncomplicated Christmassongs. The album was well received by the press and was hailed by the Danish music magazine Gaffa as...
Athens, Georgia's Summer Hymns arose in 1997 from singer/guitarist Zachary Gresham's desire to find an outlet for material that did not seem suited for a typical rock band. Zachary had a collection of ideas, some of which were simple chord progressions, others of which were melodies he had not put words to. These rudimentary structures were often based on experiences as a boy at his grandmother's house in rural Georgia, learning to play piano and singing hymns, traditional ballads and folk songs. Zachary took this early inspiration and fused it with his newer musical obsessions, ranging from older icons like...
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