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60s garage rock band from Cleveland suburb of Parma, Ohio. .
There are three bands that go by the name 'Clocks'. The first is a progressive deathcore act from Illinois, the second is an indie rock band from Epsom. 1) Clocks are a progressive , hard-hitting metal outfit, hailing from Bloomington, Illinois. With inspiration ranging from jazz to electronic and post rock, the five-piece has created an intricate, captivating aesthetic. Intense polymetric grooves coupled with soaring melody and profound lyrics take the listener through a wide array of moods and tonal landscapes. With engineering and production in the hands of drummer/multi-instrumentalist Ian Sheridan and guitarist Dakota Roberts, Clocks brings a DIY...
Blue Clocks Green was a collaboration between two art students at Iona College. They performed with a complex stage setup that included televisions, canvases, slides, and videos. Songs were interspersed with spoken-word pieces. In 1988, the two members, Lange and Michele recorded their debut 7" single, Hemingway. The single went to the top of several college station playlists, but for some reason, by 1990, Blue Clocks Green disbanded. .
The 39 Clocks were an underground band from Hannover. Together with Nova Express, The Beauty Contest, Shiny Gnomes, Multicoloured Shades, Kastrierten Philosophen (Castrated Philosophers) and Yellow Sunshine Underground they contributed to the German underground neo-psychedelic scene of the 1980s. In 1976, Jürgen „J.G.39“ Gleue (guitar, bass, vocals) and Christian „C.H.39“ Henjes (guitar, orgal, vocals), both from Hannover, played together under the name Killing Rats, and later Automats (trans: "Machines"). The nucleus of the band was soon expanded with the addition of drummer Claudius Hempelmann (he later joined labelmates and new wave proponents Der Moderne Mann) and Rüdiger Klose, also known...