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Though many have dubbed Superdrag a punk-pop or power pop band, their music has shown itself to be atop of the aforementioned genres. Taking as much influence from the British Invasion-style pop of the Beatles and the Zombies as My Bloody… (Read More)
Like many other British bands of the ‘90s, Supergrass’ musical roots lie in the infectiously catchy punk-pop of the Buzzcocks and the Jam, as well as the post-punk pop of Madness and the traditional British pop of the Kinks and Small… (Read More)
A “must see” for any Santana fan. One of the southwest’s premier musical ensembles puts together an extraordinary compilation of hits from Carlos Santana (new and old). The influences of rock, jazz, and R & B, combined with spirit and showmanship… (Read More)
Supernova began on a faraway planet called Cynot 3. The inhabitants of Cynot 3 were peaceful people who spent their days relaxing and treasure hunting for tinfoil. Then one fateful day in 1989 Cynot 3’s sun went supernova and the inhabitants… (Read More)
You’ve heard our name, you’ve seen our records, our t-shirts and our stickers. We’re probably the favorite band of someone you know and yet we’re still a mystery to you. Well my friend, that’s okay, I’m here to fill you in… (Read More)
The seeds of Surmen were planted in the midsummer of 2001, when good friends Ormus and LunaLilo began to record their flows in Ormus basement with one mic, a tape recorder, and a $250 keyboard. That fall, after compiling a few… (Read More)
“I think it’s important to keep learning and trying new things, no matter how old you are or how many records you’ve done,” says Susan Tedeschi. "A lot of times, people will find something that works for them and just stick… (Read More)
In Spanish, recuperar means to recover the past, to rescue from the ravages of time. It means to shepherd together that which has drifted apart; it also carries the more obvious meaning of recovery, healing, getting better. All of these describe… (Read More)
Screaming out of the suburbs of Denver, this Pop/Punk trio will smack you in the face with their catchy lyrics and up beat tempos. Swak 13 had its start under the name Flight*6o1 in 2004 for an up and coming talent… (Read More)
Swamp Holiday Poster Sale & Free Movie
Tons of rock art posters and cool stuff for your holiday gift giving! (Read More)
SWANKSTARS was formed with the remaining members of Five StyleFist and is one of the freshest new underground bands in Denver. Their special blend of styles makes for some of the most inventive, infectious and down right sexy music around… (Read More)
Hip, hilarious, and highly entertaining low-budget comedy features five young showbiz wanna-bes on the prowl for career breaks and beautiful “babies” in the Hollywood retro club scene. Mike (screenwriter Favreau) is a struggling actor/comedian from New York who’s having trouble getting… (Read More)
One of the more traditional-sounding of California’s punk revival bands, Swingin’ Utters formed in the late ’80s around a first-name-only lineup of vocalist Johnny, guitarists Max and Darius, bassist Kevin and drummer Greg. Originally based in Santa Cruz, the group later… (Read More)
The Swingin’ Neckbreakers only seemed to burst out of nowhere. Brothers Tom and John Jorgensen had been champing at the bit to go out and do some rock ‘n’ roll damage for years. However, the odds on finding like-minded rabble rousers… (Read More)
Blimey! the Brits do it again! It’s the third British invasion, and we’re third time lucky, as Switches sound more Beach Boys than Beatles or Blur. They may come from across the water, but the band’s self confessed spiritual home is… (Read More)
SWITCHFOOT Jon Foreman: Vocals, songwriter, guitar Tim Foreman: Bass, backing vocals Jerome Fontamillas: Guitar, keys, backing vocals Drew Shirley: Guitar Chad Butler: Drums “Why can’t we keep it together?” “Oh! Gravity” "We’ve always used music as a vehicle to explore our… (Read More)
Breaking down the walls of popular music, Switchpin defines the new sound of heavy with passionate and yet aggressive, hard hitting songs. This is music to make love and then kill to. In a music business full of trends, followers, and… (Read More)
Combining elements of rock, funk, jazz, groove and trance, Swivel Hips Smith’s original and exciting sound slides smoothly from solid grooves to blissful peaks, engaging the audience on an improvisational musical roller coaster with pure, ecstatic energy.Through the group’s variety of… (Read More)
“The most important lesson in life is to make sure you love what you do,” says a sincere Madchild, who supplies half of the rhymes for the incomparable Swollen Members, Canada’s best-selling urban group of all time. Swollen’s latest LP, Black… (Read More)
Richmond, Virginia. It’s summer 2003. Guitarists Luke Deskins (MY WAR) and long time friend Shawn Nash (GODDAMN WOLVES) are talking about starting a band together. This band would need to be heavier, louder, and more straight ahead than anything they had… (Read More)
New York is known as a sacred institution for heavy music. Shaped by ideals surrounding everyday life’s trials and tribulations with an honest desperation and urgency, metal and hardcore have been as much about attitude as about the music. Ushering… (Read More)
At times, the kinetic Sybris sound invokes Slayer fronted by Edie Brickell (the tail end of “Blame It On the Baseball”) and at others it feels more like the lovechild of Belly and Swervedriver (“Best Day In History In Ever”)… (Read More)
Following the breakup of the New York Dolls, guitarist Sylvain Sylvain continued to work with David Johansen for a time, but also began directing his efforts to a solo career. Prior to joining the Dolls, Sylvain had been in a band… (Read More)
Michael Romeo formed Symphony X in New Jersey in 1994. The original lineup of the group also included Thomas Miller (bass guitar), Rod Tyler (vocals), Jason Rullo (drums), and Michael Pinnella (keyboards). They released their self-titled debut late that same year… (Read More)
After the breakup of ik. and Lifted, long-time friends Vince Nunez and Tony Brown decided to create a new outlet for their musical aspirations and in the spring of 2004 started what would eventually become Synaptic Collapse. Amidst rumor and innuendo… (Read More)
Synthetic Delusion was formed in 1999 by Aaron Abalos, Jeremy Portz, and Mario Mercado. At the time, all three were in other bands, but anxious to try something new and form a band that melded various agressive styles. Aaron brought his… (Read More)