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Wireless 3 are a three piiece rock band based in Ireland. They have been making music together since 1998. What distinguishes this trio from others in their ilk is the assuredness with which the songs are belted out. Of course power and passion aren't everything ,and again wireless 3 are gifted with the presence of Jonathan Levis, a man who knows the the difference between singing and shouting, and does both musically songs that in other hands could have remained sub-metal standards are rescued from mediocrity by clever arrangements which provide pleasent suprises for the listsner. Check out the opener "free for all","Frustration" and "Colour Blind". It's a strong posssibility that there are a couple of Pixies records in these guys collections. And for all that any band who produce rollercoaster rock songs with an average lenght of two and a half minutes gets my vote. Wireless3 Songs | 1. | Free For All |
| 2. | New Day |
| 3. | When I Go Away |
| 4. | Tomorrow |
| 5. | Dead Friend |
| 6. | Frustration |
| 7. | Back to Base |
| 8. | Belief |
| 9. | Panic Attack |
| 10. | Colour Blind |
| 11. | Novacaine |
| 12. | Say It Again |
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| | Sucia I Want My Records Back CD (2002)
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$16.15 If you're not humming or singing "I Want My Records Back" within 30 minutes after hearing it for the first time, well, then, there's something seriously wrong with you.While the influences may seem immediately obvious, it is also obvious that this collection of songs is a fusion of styles and minds seeking an identity that only time can forge. So it is with a sense of excitement that I listen to these well-crafted, slickly-produced pieces, knowing that this is just a beginning, and that more and better are yet to come.Without a doubt, the trio have already discovered the raw formula for blending lofty poetry with gritty ...
| | Willie Firecracker Tha Sucka Repelent CD (2005)
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$16.45 Born and raised in Riverside,(South Memphis);Willie Firecracker is no stranger to the local Hip Hop culture. Under the name "W"-Def he began performing in clubs,talent ...
| | Bent Pussycat Static CD (2004)
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$16.45 Bent Pussycat is a true Rock and Roll band. With influences like The Who, Sloan, Cheap Trick, Weezer, The Foo Fighters, The Ramones, The Beatles, Green Day and other pioneers and masters of melody driven power rock, it's no wonder the band gains devotees no matter where in the world they are performing. The bands live show has an energy, attitude, and musicality that Rock and Roll has been missing for years. Audiences are mesmerized by the musicianship and captured by the hook driven melodic songs. The band appeals to listeners of all ages and genres. Their sound is more current then ever, Tom Cavanagh recently made a comment on radio saying the rest of the world has finally caught up to us with bands like Jet, The Strokes, The Hives and Fountains of Wayne having international success.The band is from New York, however many other parts of the world now claim them as their own. The success of their first self-titled CD has been over whelming. With sales world wide thanks to the Internet, the band has been able to reach fans of "True Rock and Roll" from the largest cities of United States to the smallest towns of far off continents. With a new cd Released March 2004 called STATIC the band will embark on an extensive promotional tour.The new cd has everything fans of Bent Pussycat would expect, hard driving melodic rock pop punk tunes, lyrics filled with satire, sarcasm, humour, love and philosophy. The band released their first cd single and video in February 2004 and recieved huge success from every demographic. The band and record company was surprised by the vast amount of emails from the 12-16 year old genereation which normally shun bands not on MTV or with in their age.Bent Pussycat's sound is a result of the varied musical interests and experiences of each of the band members. Guitarist/Lead Vocalist Tom Cavanagh has recorded and toured with several successful independent bands and major label acts such as Rhino Caravan, Wardance and The Sons of Infinity. His guitar playing can be heard on well over 100 internationally released CDs and in several movies. He is a reknowned private music teacher with his own music school and has appeared on commercial radio station worldwide as well as MTV, VH-1, Much Music, CNBC and a variety of cable channels. He also performs with Mean BLue Spirit, Christine Vaskas, Wonderous Stories, News ...
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| | Mavrothi T Kontanis Sto Kafesli Sokaki CD (2008)
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$17.09 Lucid Culture: “In a remarkably ambitious and even more remarkably successful display of musicianship, scholarship and archivism, oud virtuoso Kontanis is simultaneously releasing two brilliant albums...What the Silk Road Ensemble was to the early zeros, Kontanis is to the later part of this decade, a master of many styles but most of all his own, for that reason one of the most exciting new artists to come around in the last several years.”The musicians:Lefteris Bournias ~ clarinetMegan Gould ~ violinAnastassia Zachariadou ~ kanunTimothy Quigely ~ percussionPhaedon Sinis ~ politiki lyra (kemence)Mavrothi T. Kontanis ~ oud and voiceAlbum Background:Most of the material for both albums was drawn from rare old Greek 78 rpm recordings from the 1920’s - 1940’s. These songs are often labeled “Smyrneika” and have their roots in the urban music of Constantinople (Istanbul), Smyrna (Izmir), and later Athens and Salonika. After the hostilities of WWI and the burning of Smyrna, many Greeks and Armenians were forced to leave Asia Minor (Turkey) and come to Greece for the first time. They brought with them their common musical culture, which often featured the outi (oud), violin, lyra (kemence), kanun, and clarinet. Most of the refugees settled in and around Athens and Salonika, and their music greatly influenced the “Rebetiko” movement in Greece’s cities and the folk music of the mainland and islands. Mavrothi’s family is originally from the province of Halkidiki, near Salonika, where the “Smyrneiko” influence of the refugees is very evident in the folk music, and usually weddings and other social events would include an oud player in the band.Both albums were recorded simultaneously over two months, and relate two rather different stories to the listener. “Sto Kafesli Sokaki” is comprised completely of traditional music, and brings together 16 rare songs originally performed by some of the most recognizable names of the time, including Antonios Dhiamantidis (Dalgas), Roza Eskenazi, Rita Abadzi, and others. These songs reveal the strong ties cities such as Athens and Istanbul shared and allow us to peak into the emotions and struggles that were experienced from day to day. Many of the pieces are love songs, even of the forbidden kind (between Greek and Turk), and some even talk about death and how hard it is to lose someone and to be left ...
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