ANGER FLARES (Anger Fliers) was formed in 1999 at local Kobe centering on YUICHI. They dissolved in 2002 as a result of withdrawal from members. However, they restarted activities under the name of UNITED WE STAND after that. Members withdrew in 2005, and after re-enrolling ANGER FLARES original members, they returned the band name to ANGER FLARES and activate activities.
They are acting intensely, co-stared with COBRA, LAUGHIN 'NOOSE, SA and inviting SHAM 69 (UK), KLASSE KRIMINALE (ITALY) etc. from abroad and making a Japan tour, but also suddenly stopped activity in 2007. YUICHI later joined COBRA. And in 2013, I moved the base to Tokyo and rebirth new generation ANGER FLARES dignifiedly composed of Vo: YUICHI (COBRA), Gu: KENTA 666 (THE VICKERS), Ba: MITSU (FREAKSTORM), Dr: KOSHI (DONT TURN AWAY)!
STRONG STYLE (BAND) was formed in 1993, after a few member changes, in the present, including 5 members: TAGUCHI (Vocal), EMOTO (guitar), UCHIDA (guitar), DAMMY (bass), RYUTA (drum).
They often hold live activities in each city center around local Nagoya.
Inherit the straight punk rock and Oi derived from good old Nagoya.
They has usually performed as a guest band in the shows of THE STAR CLUB, The STRUMMERS, THE RYDERS, SA, COBRA, THE MONSTERS, MAD BALL, SCARHEAD, No Redeaming Social Value, etc,.
PUNK, HARD CORE, SKINS, HIP HOP etc genre wall Being overwhelmingly endorsed from many directions, they were known as a "revolutionary band".
Charmer (BASEMENT CLUB) was founded on December 5, 1968. It is a Punk Rock Band.
The Animals underwent numerous personnel changes in the mid-1960s and suffered from poor business management. Under the name Eric Burdon and the Animals, the much-changed act moved to California and achieved commercial success as a psychedelic and hard rock band with hits like "San Franciscan Nights", "When I Was Young" and "Sky Pilot", before disbanding at the end of the decade. Altogether, the group had ten Top Twenty hits in both the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100.
The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968. They later had brief comebacks in 1975 and 1983. There have been several partial regroupings of the original era members since then under various names. The Animals were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.
Singer and guitarist Boyer and bassist Resende formed the pop combo as students at the University of Rouen, sharing an affinity for indie music, new wave and sixties pop. Taking their name from a souvenir t-shirt given to Boyer's father in 1980, the duo recruited guitarist Mederic Gontier, and with the addition of drummer Sylvain Marchand a year later, the lineup was complete. The foursome released a self-produced and self-financed EP, "20 Minutes" (Bobby Records 1996) which resulted in them signing a deal with French label Atmospheriques.
In 1998, the band flew to NYC to record their first album Puzzle with Andy Chase. Featuring contributions from Eric Matthews and Adam Schlesinger, "Puzzle" was mixed in Sweden with Tore Johansson. The record, released between the end of 1999 & early 2000 received much praise from the press (band of the week in Melody Maker in Spring 1999), and saw the band touring the world to promote it. Puzzle received a gold certification from the RIAJ in December 2000. Of all the singles taken from the album, "Heartbeat" was the most successful. Tahiti 80's US label, Minty Fresh, released a mini LP called Extra Pieces, which included B-sides, remixes & other rarities.
In 2001, the band re-united with Andy Chase to record a more experimental follow up album Wallpaper for the Soul. The sessions took place in Rouen, NYC, Etretat, London & Portland (Oregon). Collaborators on this effort include mixer Tony Lash and Let It Be arranger Richard Hewson. Wallpaper for the Soul was released in 2002, garnered good reviews (it was selected as one of Uncut's top 10 albums of the year) and was followed by another mini album "A piece of Sunshine" made up of out-takes from the prolific album sessions.
Following that, Xavier Boyer selected songs for a compilation called "A Piece of Gold" on behalf of the band. Featuring various artists such as Todd Rundgren, The Small Faces, Donald Byrd....) it was only released in Japan for copyright reasons.
TOPS are prominent within the Arbutus Records and Canadian indie music scenes. Their debut album, Tender Opposites, was released on February 28, 2012, in Canada and the United States, and October 1, 2012, in the rest of the world, to generally positive reviews. The album was named the eighth best album of 2012 by Gorilla vs. Bear. Their second studio album Picture You Staring was released in 2014 on Arbutus Records, and featured artwork from LA based artist Jessica Dean Harrison.
The five-piece released their third full-length album Sugar At The Gate at the end of last year – a record that has seen their fan base grow even more, and cemented their status as one of the most critically acclaimed underground artists of the decade.
Although the band has been busy on the road, with this current tour taking them to places like Japan, China, and Singapore, the Montreal-based group has managed to find time to work on a record.
Donghae & Eunhyuk released debut digital single "Oppa, Oppa" on December 16, 2011. The single contains lead single "Oppa, Oppa" and B-side single "First Love". The duo made their debuted stage on December 16 in Music Bank.
The song "Oppa Oppa" was first introduced in Super Show 4 on November 19, 2011. The song released double music video: lead music video was released on December 16 and other music video was released on December 21, directed by Shindong and starring by Amber of f(x), Peter and Youngsky of One Way group and Sungmin and Shindong feature in the music video.
They released Japanese version of Oppa, Oppa on April 4, 2012. The single also containing of lead single "Oppa, Oppa" and B-side single "First Love". "Oppa, Oppa" peaked at #2 on Oricon single daily and weekly charts, and #1 on Tower Records single chart.
On June 19, 2013, the duo released their second Japanese single "I Wanna Dance" which also includes the B-side track "Love That I Need" featuring Super Junior-M member Henry.
They released their second digital single "Still You" on December 18, 2013. The music video was filmed in London. They made the first performed with "Still You" at SM Town Week: Super Junior Treasure Island on December 28 and 29.
The duo released their first full-length Japanese album Ride Me on February 26, 2014 and started using name Super Junior-D&E since then. They released short version of "Motorcycle" promotional video (PV) on February 2. The song became the main theme of the Japanese TV show, 'Sukkiri'.
Super Junior-D&E (Korean: 슈퍼주니어-동해&은혁 , also known as Donghae&Eunhyuk, D&E or SJ-D&E) is the fifth official sub-unit of the South Korean boy band Super Junior. Formed by S.M. Entertainment in 2011, the group is composed of two Super Junior members: Donghae and Eunhyuk. The duo debuted on December 16, 2011, with their digital single "Oppa, Oppa".
Donghae & Eunhyuk released debut digital single "Oppa, Oppa" on December 16, 2011. The single contains lead single "Oppa, Oppa" and B-side single "First Love". The duo made their debuted stage on December 16 in Music Bank.
The song "Oppa Oppa" was first introduced in Super Show 4 on November 19, 2011. The song released double music video: lead music video was released on December 16 and other music video was released on December 21, directed by Shindong and starring by Amber of f(x), Peter and Youngsky of One Way group and Sungmin and Shindong feature in the music video.
They released Japanese version of Oppa, Oppa on April 4, 2012. The single also containing of lead single "Oppa, Oppa" and B-side single "First Love". "Oppa, Oppa" peaked at #2 on Oricon single daily and weekly charts, and #1 on Tower Records single chart.
On June 19, 2013, the duo released their second Japanese single "I Wanna Dance" which also includes the B-side track "Love That I Need" featuring Super Junior-M member Henry.
They released their second digital single "Still You" on December 18, 2013. The music video was filmed in London. They made the first performed with "Still You" at SM Town Week: Super Junior Treasure Island on December 28 and 29.
The duo released their first full-length Japanese album Ride Me on February 26, 2014 and started using name Super Junior-D&E since then. They released short version of "Motorcycle" promotional video (PV) on February 2. The song became the main theme of the Japanese TV show, 'Sukkiri'.
Super Junior-D&E The 1st Japan Tour was kicked off in Nagoya on 4 March 2014, going through 8 cities including Osaka, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Kobe, Niigata, Budokan and Tokyo for 22 performances. They sang a total of 22 songs, including "I Wanna Dance", "Oppa Oppa", and "BAMBINA". The boys wrap up their concert from May 8 to 10 in Budokan attracting a total of 100,000 fans for their 1st Japan Tour. Shortly after D&E 1st Japan Tour, the duo released their 3rd Japanese single titled "Skeleton" on August 6, 2014.
After the dissolution of PLINGMIN in April 2012, she began solo activities. She was diagnosed as ovarian cancer in 2016 and was aborting music activity, but in January 2017 she finished treatment and resumed live activities and music composition. Her plan is "HANBUNCO" contains 12 songs that were born during a fight illness. With the theme of "life", the message saying "I am happy just by being alive" is put in it.
Mr. TSUKASA who creates the foundation which becomes the basis of music called DOLCE feels like living with complaints: "If we do not have complaints or dissatisfaction with the current situation, does not the necessity of new music come out?"
Recent young listeners see things in popularity, even though there are more people who can not live their life without music. The obsession of trying to manage such people with their own hands created TSUKASA genius. DOLCE's music will have someone to listen to even 100 years from now.
DOLCE releases "GOD BLESS YOU". This spirit was created by the brains that only these geniuses have. DOLCE signed with TIGHT RECORDS in December 2006 and immediately release tour. They were expected to be well-known internationally some day.
The band officially signed to the Canadian independent record label, Royal Mountain Records, in November 2017, as well as starting recording on an extended play with Cadien Lake James of Twin Peaks producing and recording. In January 2018, the band performed at the Rough Trade in New York City.
The band released their debut single "City Boy" on 7 March 2018. They announced their debut extended play (EP), Scout, alongside the release of the second single, “Louie”, on 12 April 2018. On 18 May 2018, they released their third single, "Greyhound", as their first ever single on vinyl. On June 15, 2018 Calpurnia realesed their first recorded EP called “Scout”.
Stephen Bishop is a world-class guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter with a celebrated career of over four decades of live performance, song craftsmanship, recording, and entertainment. A San Diego native, Stephen Bishop’s introduction to the music industry was after seeing the Beatles perform on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” at 13 years old. Shortly after seeing their performance, his brother Denny bought him an electric guitar. He began creating his own unique chords, melodies and writing original songs. The first song he ever wrote was called, “Surf’s Turf,” an instrumental. Less than a year after picking up the guitar, Stephen formed a band called, “The Weeds.” Soon after, they began performing at local venues, playing a mixture of original songs and popular hits on the radio at the time. As a band, the Weeds placed second at the Claremont Battle of the Bands in 1966.
After the Weeds disbanded, Stephen ventured to Los Angeles in the hopes of landing a songwriting contract. Stephen walked the streets of LA in the early 1970’s with nothing more than a $12 guitar. He began playing songs for different publishers in the area and landed a deal with Edwin H. Morris Publishing in Hollywood. Stephen was paid $50 per week. During his first few years at the publishing company, only one of his songs was recorded. At one point, Stephen considered leaving Los Angeles to work for his father's insurance company in San Diego. However, his friend Leah Kunkel connected him with Art Garfunkel. Art recorded two of Stephen's songs on his album, “Breakaway.”
Shortly thereafter, Stephen was signed to ABC Records. He released his first album, “Careless,” which had two popular hits, “On and On,” and “Save It For a Rainy Day.” It became gold certified, as well as his second album, “Bish.” Stephen Bishop has released 17 albums and has played his songs personally for Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Bette Midler, Melissa Manchester, and Katy Perry. His newest album, "Blueprint" was released in 2016. In Eric Clapton's autobiography, he mentions Stephen Bishop as one of his favorite songwriters.
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Stephen Bishop’s hit song, “It Might Be You,” was the theme to the film “Tootsie.” Stephen has written the themes to several films, including “Animal House,” "The Money Pit," and “White Nights.” His songs have been performed by Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, Barbra Streisand, Art Garfunkel, Steve Perry, Stephanie Mills, Kenny Loggins, Johnny Mathis, Phoebe Snow, David Crosby, The Four Tops, Aswad, Beyonce, and Pavarotti. Stephen was nominated for two Grammy's and awarded an Oscar nomination for his song, “Separate Lives.”
Fun Fact:
Stephen appeared as the “Charming Guitar Player,” in Animal House. In the toga party scene, John Belushi slams Stephen's guitar to smithereens.
Khalid (singer) Robinson was born on February 11, 1998, in Fort Stewart, Georgia. He spent his childhood in various locations including Fort Campbell in Kentucky, Fort Drum in Watertown, New York, and six years in Heidelberg, Germany because of his mother Linda Wolfe's career in the military. Wolfe worked as a supply technician and became a member of the Arab Attack chorus. In high school Khalid (singer) studied singing and musical theater. During his junior year of high school, the family moved to El Paso, Texas.
Khalid (singer) began writing and creating music in high school; he posted his early works to SoundCloud. In July 2016, he reached number 2 on the Billboard Twitter Emerging Artists chart. His single "Location" began charting, while Khalid (singer) was featured in many publications, including Billboard, Yahoo, Buzzfeed, and Rolling Stone. With production from Syk Sense, Tunji Ige, and Smash David, "Location" finished the year 2016 at No. 20 on the Billboard's Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart and reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot R&B Songs chart on January 21, 2017. The music video for "Location" premiered on The Fader's website.
In January 2016, Alina Baraz's single "Electric", featuring Khalid (singer), was released. His collaboration with Brasstracks, called "Whirlwind," was part of the Yours Truly & Adidas Originals Songs from Scratch series, and received over 700,000 SoundCloud plays. Khalid (singer) contributed uncredited vocals to Kendrick Lamar's song The Heart Part 4, released on March 24, 2017. On April 28, 2017, Logic released the single "1-800-273-8255", which featured Khalid (singer) and Alessia Cara; the single peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Khalid (singer)'s highest charting single.
Khalid (singer) sold out every venue on his 21-city January–February 2017 "Location Tour", including the 1,500-capacity Tricky Falls in El Paso. Following the completion of the tour, his debut studio album American Teen was released on March 3, 2017. The album received critical acclaim and Grammy Award nominations for Best Urban Contemporary Album and Best R&B Song (for "Location"), at the 2018 ceremony. On October 24, 2017, the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over 1,000,000 in combined pure sales and album-equivalent units.
In 2017, Khalid (singer) won a VMA Award for Best New Artist. Khalid (singer) made his television debut performing "Location" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon March 15, 2017, backed by The Roots. His song "Angels" was featured on the ABC drama series Grey's Anatomy in the episode entitled "Don't Stop Me Now", which aired April 27, 2017. Khalid (singer) recorded a song with Normani of Fifth Harmony titled "Love Lies" for the soundtrack of Love, Simon, released on February 14, 2018.
In 2018, Khalid (singer)'s song "The Ways" with rapper Swae Lee was featured in the Marvel film Black Panther. As of February 23, 2018, the song peaked at number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100. He also collaborated with Lorde, SZA and Post Malone in Lorde's "Homemade Dynamite" remix.
Khalid (singer) has said his mother is his biggest musical inspiration, and has also cited Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Rocky, Father John Misty, Frank Ocean, Grizzly Bear, Chance the Rapper, Lorde, India.Arie, and James Blake as influences.
In the run up to the release of his debut album Couch Baby, Isaac presented the 'Loose Grip' Mixtape, a series of remixes of tracks taken from the album featuring collaborations with Rejjie Snow, King Krule under the moniker Edgar The Beatmaker, Jesse James Solomon, Jadasea, Black Mack, and Mr Malarky.
In January 2018, Jamie released 'Doing Better' followed by 'Wings' in March. He then announced the title of his next album (04:30 Idler), which was released on 1 June 2018. His latest single '(04:30) Idler / Sleep' was released on May 23rd 2018.
Jamie Issac was born on 2 July 1994 in Croydon, United Kingdom. He attended the BRIT School alongside King Krule, the two have worked on many projects together since. He started making his own music in 2011 in his parents home, and released a few online demos. After a friend of his invited him to do a few sessions in a studio, his music advanced rapidly, with people expressing an interest in his music. Jamie has always had an interest in being a film-making and script writing, saying that if it weren't for music, that is what he would probably would have pursued a career in.
His influences come from jazz pianists such as Dave Brubeck, Bill Evans and Teddy Wilson and classical pianist Chopin as well as The Beach Boys.
Jamie describes his own music style as "brooding, cinematic and minimalist" and that he would never write a song without a piano line in it. He has released two EP's, namely 'I Will be Cold Soon' and 'Blue Break', both of which have become well known.
In March 2017, he released Couch Baby (Revisited) featuring new track Un-thinkable and remixes from Wiki, Denzel Curry and Rejjie Snow among others.
In January 2018, Jamie announced the title of his next single 'Doing Better' on Instagram and later on posted a video on Twitter in the studio with the caption 'Mastering the album was up till 6am making sure this was perfect I need sleep'. The video for 'Doing Better' was released on 8 February 2018 and single released on 9 February 2018. Since then, the singles 'Wings' and 'Maybe' have been released, both with accompanying music videos. The album (4:30 Idler) is due for release on 1 June 2018.
On 17 January 2018, Jamie announced he was going to be joining Nick Hakim on his six-date UK tour in February 2018.
Jamie Isaac born on 2 July 1994, is a London-based singer and producer, born and raised in Croydon. A former member of Libera boys' choir, he was a choir lead and a soloist, his stage name being Tom Cully. Isaac later changed this stage name to give him a fresh start. His music traverses Jazz, RnB, Soul, Hip-hop and Electronics.
Signed to House Anxiety /Marathon Artists, Jamie's debut EP, I Will Be Cold Soon, attracted attention for its near-choral incantations, minimalist jazz tones and post-rock layering. Jamie has been praised for using the power of silence with experimental and enveloping swaggering beats and his self-aware lyrics. His second EP, Blue Break, gained recognition for its soulful, piano-led sound. Featuring Jamie in The Guardian's New Music, Michael Cragg praised "Blue Break" for "favouring space and atmosphere over production histrionics".
In January 2018, Jamie released 'Doing Better' followed by 'Wings' in March. He then announced the title of his next album (04:30 Idler), which was released on 1 June 2018. His latest single '(04:30) Idler / Sleep' was released on May 23rd 2018.
Jamie Issac was born on 2 July 1994 in Croydon, United Kingdom. He attended the BRIT School alongside King Krule, the two have worked on many projects together since. He started making his own music in 2011 in his parents home, and released a few online demos.
After a friend of his invited him to do a few sessions in a studio, his music advanced rapidly, with people expressing an interest in his music. Jamie has always had an interest in being a film-making and script writing, saying that if it weren't for music, that is what he would probably would have pursued a career in.
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In 2015, Vocalist Takuya, and his brother Guitarist Rikuto formed a new band "Sable Hills" to start a new wind in the Japanese loud metalcore scene. In recent years, they co-hosted tour with abstracts. "THE NEW REALITY TOUR" sold out both in Tokyo and Osaka, and they appeared at Crystal Lake pre. True North Festival in October 2017. They describe themselves as metalcore, but they are exploring the sound that incorporates modernity based on the primitive metal core closer to Metal Melodies. The band are influenced by As I Lay Dying and Unearth of the big stars.
The Royal is a 5-member metal core band originating from Eindhoven, the Netherlands, is decided at the end of November. 5 people play the most pure metal core sound in Europe now cross the Japanese archipelago.
It is based on metal sounds and blends honed breakdowns, not only for kids but also for metal heads. The band released two EPs and two full albums so far. The latest album "Seven" announced in 2017 has become a reputation in various countries, and the band has performed over 150 shows a year mainly in Europe. In the past, they appeared in the circuit festival Impericon Festival, which is one of the largest in Europe, TECH-FEST in the UK, the biggest metal festival in the Netherlands, JERA ON AIR etc. They also offer tour support such as Architects / Parkway Drive / Breakedown Of Sanity / Suicide Silence etc, which is one of the most remarkable bands in Europe now.
Midon began his career as a session singer for Latin recording artists, including Shakira, Alejandro Sanz, Julio Iglesias, and Jose Feliciano. After touring with Shakira, he moved to New York City to pursue a solo career. In New York City he worked with producer and DJ Little Louie Vega. He wrote and recorded several songs, including "Cerca De Mi" with Vega and his production team under the band name Elements of Life. The band was led by Vega and toured Europe, Japan, and Australia during 2003 and 2004.
Midón was signed by Arif Mardin to Manhattan Records. In Mardin's long career, Midon was his first signing of an artist. Mardin and his son Joe produced Midon's debut album, State of Mind (2005). The album featured a guest performance by Stevie Wonder, one of his idols, another one with Jason Mraz, and a song written in tribute to Donny Hathaway entitled "Sittin' in the Middle." Midon is an avid amateur radio enthusiast, who used his call sign (KB5ZOT) using Morse code. Midon released the album A World Within a World on September 25, 2007.
Primal Fear's lyrical themes are often a very controversial issue. Although the main lyrical motives in Primal Fear's works are metal, science fiction, and fantasy, it is often thought to be metaphorical. The band's lyrical themes usually project images of science fiction, but also possibly refer to themes of religion, government among other issues.
Primal Fear had their highest success, and most chart entries with their 2012 release, Unbreakable. The album landed on 20 January 2012 with chart entries in Germany (No. 31), Sweden (No. 48), Finland (No. 50), Japan (No. 27), Austria (No. 74), Switzerland (No. 51) and the Netherlands (Top 200), and for the first time in the band's history, they showed up on the US Billboard Heatseekers chart, landing at No. 44.
Hoobastank has been categorized under genres such as post-grunge, alternative rock, hard rock, and nu metal. On their early independent releases, the band used a funk metal and ska punk sound and had a saxophone musician in the band. The band also used rap-like vocals for a few of their songs. In their major-label, self-titled, debut album, the band's sound has changed and removed their saxophone musician and remained as a 4-piece rock band, using a post-grunge and nu metal sound. The band's sound matured in their third album The Reason and became more melodic. Hoobastank cite Mike Patton as an influence.
Sometimes even a multi-platinum band with three GRAMMY nominations under their belt needs the kind of pop talk which helped inspire Hoobastank’s sixth studio album, Push Pull, their first since 2012’s Fight or Flight, and debut for noted rock independent label Napalm Records.
Rejoicer, Beno and KerenDun are all musicians and producers, a fact that is felt in their uncompromising sound. Their live show is a non-stop experience, one psychedelic groovy journey through the mixture of their subconscious minds. The trio's combination of loop-based beats with live instruments (saxophone, vocals, synths and bass) creates a natural and refreshing flow between atmospheric sounds, jazz explorations, and broken rhythms.
Their psychedelic voyage, (also known as the live show) appeared in several places around the globe through massive venues such as Jazz Café in Camden, Global Copenhagen, underground clubs like Bi Nuu in Berlin or Loftas in Lithuania and big festivals - Fusion Festival, Garbicz Festival, Strawberry Festival & many more.