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re: Favorite band/record no one has heard of?
Posted on 12/17/12 at 3:30 pm to White Shadeaux
Posted on 12/17/12 at 3:30 pm to White Shadeaux
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And Epica.
Yes
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Leaves' Eyes
Not familiar - Will check 'em out.
Posted on 12/17/12 at 3:34 pm to yurintroubl
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Not familiar - Will check 'em out.
Singer is the original girl singer from Theatre of Tragedy.
Highly recommend them too.
Posted on 12/20/12 at 6:29 pm to yurintroubl
The Insect Trust - "Our Sister The Sun"
From the experimental hippie daze of 1970. Their sound is sort of The Velvet Underground meets Zappa, with some folk thrown in. No less than jazz legend Elvin Jones is on drums here.
The Insect Trust: An American Band Deconstructed (NPR feature)
Saxophonist Robert Palmer (back row 2nd from left in photo), like most of the band a native of Arkansas, would go on to become a rock critic for The New York Times and write highly regarded books like Deep Blues.
From the experimental hippie daze of 1970. Their sound is sort of The Velvet Underground meets Zappa, with some folk thrown in. No less than jazz legend Elvin Jones is on drums here.
The Insect Trust: An American Band Deconstructed (NPR feature)
Saxophonist Robert Palmer (back row 2nd from left in photo), like most of the band a native of Arkansas, would go on to become a rock critic for The New York Times and write highly regarded books like Deep Blues.
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