The Locals
There is more than 1 band called The Locals:1. An underrated punk-tinged pop band comprised and founded by four Pratt students, among them Bill Rohlfing, former bass player from the unruly punk ‘n’ ro...
Indie Rock Female vocalist
The Locust
The Locust are a band formed in 1994 in San Diego, California. They are known for their unique mix of grindcore speed and aggression, complexity, and new wave weirdness. They take inspiration from p...
Experimental Hardcore Grindcore Noise
The London Philharmonic Skiffle Orchestra
Whacky, zany, crazy, mad, fun, and enjoyable are all adjectives which could be applied to this foursome of highly accomplished musicians. Their comical musical style is "anything goes" and spans a num...
Comedy
The Lone Bellow
Then Came the Morning, the second album by the Southern-born, Brooklyn-based indie-folk trio the Lone Bellow, opens with a crest of churchly piano, a patter of drums, and a fanfare of voices harmonizi...
Rock Folk Americana
The Loners
The Loners (Samotari) are a cult band. The music was written by Jan P. Muchow (also performing as a member of “Ecstasy of Saint Theresa”). The most famous song is “Lucky boy” written by Jan P. Muchow ...
The Long Haul
The Long Haul were a progressive hardcore band from Southampton, United Kingdom They formed in early 2010. In 2013 they decided part ways.To get in contact with them regarding shows etc. Please messag...
The Long Hill Ramblers
The Long Hill Ramblers are a traditional band from Sussex in Southern England. Singer Laura Hockenhull and fiddle-player Ben Paley, who had joined together to record a version of Dorothy Elliott's "On...
British