Hollie Poetry | en

The Hollies are a well-respected British beat and rock and roll band that formed in the early 60s. Initially they had a squeaky-clean image and were famous for their rich vocal harmonies, rivaling those of The Beach Boys. Between 1964 and 1969, only two Hollies songs failed to reach the UK Top 10. Their most famous member was Graham Nash, who left in 1968 to form the folk supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash. Two of the core members, drummer Bobby Elliott and lead guitarist Tony Hicks, still perform with The Hollies into the new millennium. Frequent releases during the mid-60s...
Founded in 2005 and pumping from the bleeding heart of Fort Worth, Texas, United States is "She Killed Poetry". Combining Metal, Hardcore and Death Metal; this is a band that is very versatile with an original sound. With songs like "We'll Never Dance Again", "Unable to Answer" and "Our Passing Moment" the positive lyrics and catchy hooks have earned She Killed Poetry the dedication of thousands of fans and bands through out the United States. With great reviews and motivational music; this is a band that is breaking the cycle and bringing inspiration to others through music. Their live shows...
Infernal Poetry plays a peculiar, nervous metal, labeled by someone "Psycho Metal". The band born in Ancona, Italy, in 1996 with the name of Necronomicon and gain a notable popularity in the underground scene, with a great number of live shows in and outside Italy. Infernal Poetry release its first full length album in 2002: Not Light but Rather Visible Darkness mixes death metal and melodic attitudes. In 2003 the Italian combo joins Dark Lunacy in a split CD called TWICE. With Beholding the Unpure (2005), the band forges his personal sound. The new album "Nervous System Failure" (2009), preceded...
Producer and drummer Ebbe Frej from now-defunct EPO-555 and former singer of The Late Parade Rune Vigil have found mutual ground in the duo Helsinki Poetry. Surging noise and monumental soundscapes fuse with Vigil’s light and sparkling vocal harmonies in songs that practically ooze snapshots of big cities that never sleep. If My Bloody Valentine meets Fleetwood Mac sounds like your thing, you’re bound to love Helsinki Poetry. .
Poetry of Shadows was a gothic rock band from Cova da Piedade, Portugal. Members included João Marques (vocals), Carmen Simões (vocals), Luis Miguel Dorival aka Oblivion (guitar), José Amaro (guitar) and João Oliveira (bass). They released their only full-length album "Spheres of Knowledge" in 1996, with a music style clearly influenced by the Fields of the Nephilim. Luis Miguel Dorival, Carmen Simões, José Amaro and João Oliveira also formed the ethereal wave band Isiphilon. .
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