The Parachute Club
The Parachute Club were a Toronto pop music collective, active 1982-1988. Formed by the singer Lorraine Segato and the percussionist Billy Bryans, it emerged from the Queen Street West neighbourhood o...
The Paradimes
Founded in 2011, the Paradimes play original songs using traditional styles of the 60's and 70's reggae and ska legends. Playing for more than 10 years as Stiff Naked Fools and El Pussycat, the group ...
Ska Reggae Soul
The Parallel
Progressive MetalcoreHometown: Toronto, CanadaMembers: Matt Johnston | VocalsLuke Snider | GuitarBrett Cox | Guitar/VocalsCam Snooks | BassBlake Snider | DrumsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePar...
Metalcore Techno Progressive
The Parcels
There are two bands with this name. Kind of. (1) Parcels is an Australian band, formed in 2014 and still recording and performing as of 2025, and (2) The Parcels (note the definite article!) was an Am...
The Pariahs
A five piece rock band from Toronto, Canada with a large underground following since 1989. Kick ass rock with punk energy and dumb-ass hilarity. The Pariahs have shared stages with The Tragically Hip,...
The Parlotones
In their native South Africa, there’s no rock band bigger than The Parlotones. The Johannesburg-bred quartet have headlined the 20,000-seater Coca Cola Dome in their hometown in 2009, performed at th...
Rock Indie Rock Indie
The Parsonage
Named in honour of the Grievous Angel, Mr Gram Parsons, The Parsonage is a group of around 40 Glasgow based singers which was formed at the beginning of 2006 by Janis F. Murray. They are a non-religio...
Folk Acoustic
The Partisans
The Partisans are a punk band formed in early 1978, with an original line-up of Phil Stanton (vocals), Rob "Spike" Harrington (guitar and vocals), Andy Lealand (guitar), Mark "Shark" Harris (drums), a...
Punk Rock Punk British
The Passion of Joan of Arc
Adrian Utley (Portishead) and Will Gregory (Goldfrapp) have collaborated on a new score for Carl Theodor Dreyer's classic 1928 film 'The Passion Of Joan Of Arc.Commissioned by Bristol's Colston Hall, ...
Seen live