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There are several bands named Growl: 1) Growl is a post-punk-pop, pop-punk, garage-pop, surf-pop, ambiguous-pop band based in Austin, Texas, known for its high energy, happy shows and tight instrumentation and soaring vocals. Their debut album, "Gallery," was released in 2013. ""GROWL is a band making solid indie rock that harkens back to indie’s infancy; the days of round-wound guitars, ride cymbals, shaggy haired dudes with no style or money or girlfriends, just a hard line on how to make a good tune." - Chris Galis, KINDFORM" 2) Growl is an experimental blues outfit, if such a thing exists, from...
There are two bands with the name Home Grown, an American pop-punk band (1) and a Japanese reggae band (2). There is also Homegrown, a german Downbeat producer(3). (1) Home Grown was a pop-punk band from Orange County, California, and were/are a fan-favorite on Drive-Thru Records. After 11 years of being with Home Grown, Adam Lohrbach quit the band in February 2005. Home Grown has been on hiatus since October 27th, 2005. Johnee, Dan, and Darrin have since joined other bands: Red Panda, Paper Models, and Defender respectively. Adam is now with New Years Day. (2) Home Grown is also...
There at least two different representatives of the name Twine. 1) Baltimore, Maryland's Greg Malcolm and San Diego, California's Chad Mossholder comprise a unique musical entity. Twine is the culmination of their extended history, which includes their acclaimed 2002 LP Recorder for France's Bip-Hop and their distinguished catalogue for Chicago's Hefty Records and Sweden's Komplott. Their sound contains a mysterious and unresolved quality, the result of the musical relationship which the group's two main practitioners share. Making music together from across the country, their collaborations are exercises in postmodern abstraction. Songs become experimentations in the virtual realm, with files bounced...
Motobu, Okinawa (2004 – 2009) Hearts Grow (ハーツ・グロウ), was a Japanese pop/rock band. The band formed in 2004 and debuted as an indie band in 2005. After the release of two indie mini-albums the band signed to the major label Epic Records Japan in 2006. However the band officially disbanded a year after the release of their single "Sora" (theme song to Tetsuwan Birdy DECODE). Information: Before Hearts Grow formed, the band was divided into two bands. The women of the band were in a band called G-SEVEN, and the men were known as BAMBOO. In 2004, both of these...
Beangrowers are a three-member indie rock band from Malta. All three were born in 1977 in St. Julian's, Malta. Notably, all members of the Beangrowers are also songwriters, so their albums reflect diverse influences from the entire band. These influences include other indie rock, punk, and goth groups. .
Found 7 songs, duration: 27:47
Give You Me
Wind Fool
Next to You
This Tomb
Head Games
bright and alone
Where Would I Go?