Heartbreak Engines | zh

from music.net.nz: The Broken Heartbreakers are an Auckland-based 'folk-pop' group. They started life in 2002 when song-writer John Guy Howell teamed up with singer Rachel Bailey, and the nucleus of the group was formed. To their surprise, the band’s repertoire of songs of “love, loss and lonesome nights” soon garnered a loyal following beyond the usual friends and family circuit. As their popularity has grown, the group has been chuffed to play at the bass player’s brother’s wedding and to support such international acts as Lou Barlow and The Handsome Family. Their recently released, self-titled album is a labour of...
Melbourne based band of ex Tasmanians. They rarely played live but had a series of singles on hip indie label Summershine in the early 90's. They then disappeared into the hills........ Discography: Clinging To The Wreckage (7") 1990 on Summershine Records - SHINE 002 - Clinging to the Wreckage - A Legend Never Fails With Regret (7"+CD5) 1992 on Summershine Records - SHINE 019 CD released in 1993 - With Regret - Girl From The Hinterland - By His Side - Before She Met Me - Waiting For The Sun Something Wicked (7") Oct 1993 on Summershine Records - SHINE...
Ginny and the Heartbreakers is a wizard rock band from Oklahoma and consists of Cassie, Stacy, Andrea, Marisa and Severus. So far they have one EP 'Love Storm', released in May 2007 with the help of the Wizard Rock EP of the Month Club. Among their influences are Rod Stewart, Harry and the Potters, and The Hungarian Horntails. They are one of the 13 bands to perform on Wrockstock 2008, which will be held from May 23rd until May 26th. .
Ali Renault and Sebastian Muravchix juxtapose different backgrounds (Electro vs. Italo Pop) to create a hybrid that will make the world dance with tears in their eyes, like bi-polar maniacs in the brink of an ecstatic panic attack! .
The Heartbreakers were a punk rock group formed in New York in May 1975 by Johnny Thunders (vocals/guitar) and Jerry Nolan (drums), who had just quit the New York Dolls, and Richard Hell (vocals/bass), who left Television the same week. After a few shows, they added Walter Lure (vocals/guitar), who had played with a group called the Demons. In 1976, Hell tried to persuade Nolan and Lure to kick Thunders out, but Nolan was too close with Johnny and kicked Hell out instead. He was replaced by Billy Rath, who, according to legend, was a gigolo. Hell went on to...