Mid Autumn Nights | tr

There is more than one artist with this name. 1) Autumn Leaves was a Danish melodic death metal band formed in 1993. They were originally named Decrial in 1992. The first album, "Embraced by the Absolute", was more of a death metal album while the second, "As Night Conquers Day", was more melodic. They split up in 2001. 2) Autumn Leaves is an Italian band founded in 2002 after the break-up of the previous group the “Night Dreamers”. With its initial line-up (Angela’s voice, Marco on guitar and Fabio on keyboards) the band performed about fifteen concerts in the pubs...
Mike Gustafson - Drums, Keys, Textures; Jess Huffman - Guitar; John Huffman - Baritone Guitar, Bass; The Autumn Project was first a simple one time moniker for the solo work of Mike Gustafson, upon the musical introduction of life long friend Jess Huffman and his brother John Huffman and two years of experimenting in the basement we are now again The Autumn Project, but in instrumental form. Formed officially in 2000, it wasn't until 2003 with the release of The Autumn Project's debut record "Fable" that TAP began moving forward into the direction we are heading now. After two West...
Nightswim is from a different planet. It's true, wanna see their spaceship? Formed in 2011, Nightswim has crafted a brand of experimental space pop/rock all their own. The song Circle the Sun rocks hard, whereas the song Girl Afraid of Clouds is a jazzy lofi track. Further down the rabbit hole you'll find tracks like Waiting Room of Your Mind, an electronic adventure all its own, and the song Fantastic Being, a seemingly eerie ode to Nine Inch Nails. Nightswim contains elements of a solid electronic background, with roots in drum n bass and house. Frontman Fin Leavell is a...
The Knights of the New Crusade seem to be controversial to everyone. And that's probably the point. Their straight-ahead "Jesus is the only Way and without Him you'll perish" message is likely to turn off many non-Christians. Yet the other side of their message is an open rebuke to the "Christian" music market for watering down the message and chasing money and fame. Currently signed to Alternative Tentacles, the label owned by renowned non-believer, Jello Biafra, many wonder if the whole thing is not an elaborate gimmick. The Alternative Tentacles website explains their position: "we here at AT debated the...