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The Session

There are multiple bands that go by the name The Session:[1] The Session is a contemporary jazz group from New Orleans.[2] The Session are a band from Coventry in England who formed in the latter half...

The Seventeenth Century

From Glasgow, "they sieve the folk through a tough, dislocated bass and drums power that hints at post rock dislocation whilst their brass and violin also give a nod to the dark, brooding soundscapes ...

Folk Baroque

The Shackles

There are at least two artists named The Shackles:1. The Shackles are punk/indie-pop/powerpop band from Seattle, Washington who released a single entitled "Broken Arm b/w Funeral Shroud" on Sweet Rot...

The Shadow Project

The Shadow Project are back! Find them on FB - http://www.facebook.com/theshadowprojectofficialBeing described as 'Cooler than Cool', and the receivers of noteworthy praise from Sigur Ros manager John...

Electronic Ambient Experimental Post-rock

The Shadow Theatre

The Shadows Theatre is a post-punk band, founded in Liverpool in November 2011.Andrew Gorge - vocals & rhythm guitarJames Dalziel - lead guitar Mark Manning - bass Shaun Parker - drums & percussion

The Shakes

The Shakes may refer to one of FOUR bands1.) The Shakes, a rock n roll group from Philadelphia, PA. "You know THE SHAKES but I'll tell you anyway...basically it's like if you got really drunk with Lit...

The Shallows

There are three bands with the name The Shallows:(1) The Shallows are an 11 piece folk/indie outfit from Perth, W.A. Genre: Indie, Roots Region: Perth, WA Members: Adam Tatana- Vocals/guitar Hayley-Ja...

Punk Rock Punk 80s Swedish

The Shamen

The Shamen were an experimental acid house/techno band, initially formed in Aberdeen, Scotland by Colin Angus (b. 24 August, 1961), Derek McKenzie (b. 27 February, 1964), Keith McKenzie (b. 30 August,...

The Shames

1). The Shames follow in a grand tradition of New York bands going back to the Velvet Underground and continuing through the Ramones and, more recently, the Strokes. Not that they sound specifically l...