Dream On, Dreamer
DREAM ON, DREAMER is made up of members from No Way Out, State Of East London, Francis Dolarhyde and Goodbye Armadale who are searching for a compromise between these 4 music styles. http://www.myspace.com/dreamondreamerband
DREAM ON, DREAMER is made up of members from No Way Out, State Of East London, Francis Dolarhyde and Goodbye Armadale who are searching for a compromise between these 4 music styles. http://www.myspace.com/dreamondreamerband
The Word Alive is a six-piece post-hardcore band from Phoenix, Arizona, United States. This band is formerly Calling of Syrens. In March 2009, they signed to Fearless Records and released a 6 song EP on July 21st. The Word Alive released their debut full length album on August 31, 2010. Discography: 1. Empire (2009, EP).
2. Deceiver (August 31, 2010). The band consists of: Tyler smith (Vocals)
Zack Hansen (Guitar)
tony pizzuti (Guitar)
Justin Salinas (Drums)
Nick Urlacher (Bass)
Dusty Riach (Keys/Synth).
HOLY TOLEDO, BATMAN! IT'S THE MORNING AFTER!
That's right, you heard it, straight from the source. The Morning After is a 5 piece electronica/metal groovemachine pumping out dance-able, slam-able masterpieces straight to your ears. How do they do it, you ask? They incorporate a variety of different influences into one clusterfuck of a genre-bending experience. You want funk? You get funk. You want chaos? You get chaos. You want throat cancer? You get throat cancer. Hand delivered and wrapped in a bow. We'll even sign it for you if you ask nicely.
There are at least six artists with this name:
1) Wolves (rooted in emo hardcore of the early to mid nineties) was first conceived in early 2000 by Brad Wallace and Tim Glowik.
2) Wolves from Newcastle, Australia is a 5 piece hardcore band that formed in 2005. They have just released a 5 track demo.
3) There is also a black metal band with such a name in vein of old legends like Bathory and Hellhammer.
Sleeping With the Enemy(RIP) was a metal band who was very influential to the kids that went to see their shows. Mostly known for br00tal breakdowns, catchy 2 steps, and powerful power steps. They took metal and put a whole different spin on it combining elements of metal and hardcore fusing a sound never heard before by the virgin ears of metal listeners worldwide. Sharing the stage with Emmure and Winds of Plague they were easily identified in the scene.
Lower Than Atlantis are a Watford, UK based band, started in 2007 by Mike Duce and Ben. They have since released their debut CD 'Bretton' via Thirty Days Of Night Records. Their full length, titled 'Far Q' was released in March 2010. They recruited Declan on Bass and Eddy on Drums to complete a stronger lineup and hope to continue touring the UK, Europe and possibly the USA www.myspace.com/lowerthanatlantis
Quiet Steps is a 3-piece screamo/indie combination from Brisbane, Australia. Experimenting with a range of powerful guitar melodies, intricate bass progressions and drum progressions, their sound could be compared to early 90s post-rock fused screamo as well as various Ebullition and Dischord Acts.
Oceans Away are a 5 piece band with half the band from the Gold Coast the other hailing from Brisbane, Queensland. With each member having their own unique tastes in music Oceans Away have managed to create a sound that is fresh in a stale sounding genre.
Oceans Away are:
Benny - Vox
Matt - Guitars / Vox
Chris - Guitars
Jason - Bass
Shannon - Drums
There are three groups called Manners. 1. Manners is a hardcore band from New Haven/Hartford, Connecticut, formed in 2010. The band is composed of vocalist Chris Hague, guitarists Ian Edgerly and Jay Holmes, bassist Michael Magas, and drummer Danny Sheridan. The band has released two EP's entitled "Escapism" and "Apparitions," that can be heard at their official Myspace, www.myspace.com/mannersct or Facebook www.facebook.com/mannersct.
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Madison is a New Jersey-based screamo and later more pop punk band. They were active from 2001 until their split in late 2006 after their relationship with their then label Rushmore Records took a turn for the worse. Madison claimed Rushmore neglected them as a band and didn't listen to their repeated requests for them to be sent to the studio to record a full length, demos of new material having already been submitted but apparently ignored by Rushmore.