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Brassick

Brassick are a 4 piece band from the midlands. We mash up punk, ska and metal influences with vocals unlike any other band to create a raw, punk rock sound with a message.Raw punk band from the west m...

Brassknuckle Boys

Street rock n roll band originally from Lafayette, Indiana. Later moved to Lexington KY, then Tulsa and now back in Lexington.Members of this band have also been in:Hudson FalconsAnti HerosMurder Jun...

Brassneck

Brassneck are an indie pop/rock 5-piece formed in Farnborough, UK in 2007. They combine hook-laden, thoughtfully arranged tunes and intelligent lyrics with an indie-style rhythm section and suggestion...

Rock Folk Acoustic Indie

Brassroots

Brassroots was formed late in the Autumn of 2008 among the streets of East London. The band is an 8- piece horn and percussion ensemble comprising of an impressive groove and energy charged group of m...

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Brasstronaut

Brasstronaut is a band from Vancouver, Canada. Formed in 2007, their current line-up consists of Bryan Davis on trumpet, Edo Van Breemen on piano and vocals, Sam Davidson on clarinet and EWI, Tariq Hu...

Jazz Indie Piano Canadian

Brasy

In the dark days of communism, one of the only ways for young Poles to travel was to join the sailing association. The songs they heard from tall ship crews around the world quickly became their songs...

Brave Rival

What happens when you take a drummer tighter than Ron Jeremy’s boxers, a bassist with more low-end than the Grand Canyon, a guitarist who shreds faster than Simon Cowell’s accountant and two singers w...

Brave Yesterday

Brave Yesterday includes band members Alex Pitt - Bass, Backing Vocals, Chris Nutter - Vocals, Guitar, Percussion, Craig Farrell - Guitar, Backing Vocals and Shaun Jacob - Drums, Percussion. All from ...

Rock Emo Canadian

Braver than Fiction

Hailing from Sheffield, UK but not entirely comprised of "dee-dars" (yes, a couple of them there southerners got in there somehow) Braver than Fiction are a bit of a mixed bag – but with really, reall...