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The Spinners

There have been at least three groups called The Spinners: a soul group, a 1960s folk group and a Turkish punk band.1. A soul group of the early '70s, creating a body of work that defined the lush, se...

Soul Funk 70s Oldies

The Spirits

The Spirits are the intangible band of the Sydney indie scene, a dark, ethereal sound with harmonizing guitars and crystal clear vocals. Eerie and emphatic with glimpses of hope, The Spirits inspire...

The Spitfires

GenreAwareness Charged Garage-ThrashMembersSean Regan - Vocals, Electric GuitarSaskia Clapton - BassTim Desmond - DrumsHometownLiverpoolSongs For The Debt Generation Instores Now http://www.jbhifionli...

Ska Seen live Rockabilly

The Spitters

The Spitters were mid 90's NYC noise rock group lead by former Missing Foundation drummer, the late Mark Ashwill. Starting as a sort of minimalist Birthday Party / Pussy Galore buzz bomb (as heard on ...

The Splitters

The Splitters are a Punk/Ska act out of Leicester, England. They have been active since the 1980s.

The Spoils

A band from Melbourne, Australia, playing a rock/gypsy/circus/caberet style (with lashings of folk/country) that might be likened to Mikelangelo and the Black Sea Gentlemen crossed with Nick Cave, spr...

The Spook School

The Spook School are a four piece band from Edinburgh, Scotland. The name is a reference to the Glasgow School. They met whilst attending the University of Edinburgh. Most of the band have previously ...

The Spooky Men's Chorale

The Spooky Men's Chorale are a group of Australian male singers. Most reside in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, but some are from Western Australia. Their repertoire consists largely of ...

The Sporadics

The Sporadics were a South Carolina based pop-punk rock band. They played songs about stuff they hate. http://www.myspace.com/sporadicpunks