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Holy Grail consists of White Wizzard alums James Paul Luna, James J LaRue and Tyler Meahl, along with the blazing co-shred guitar of Eli Santana and the thunderous deathblow of bassist Blake Mount. In smoldering cauldrons of wicked brutality, Holy Grail combines elements of NWOBHM, Shred, Thrash and Doom featuring unmatched vocal domination and guitar astro-technics. Their debut album titled crisis in utopia was released on October 22nd, 2010 via Prosthetic Records. .
Busy saving the city from the brick wall arm crossing and the casual head nods, Brooklyn's own Body Language has risen from the DIY venue basements armed with the kinetic dynamite you would expect from the name. Their original music was born from weekly dance party remixes crafted by Grant Wheeler and Matt Young, and graced by the soul stylings of Ms. Angelica Bess. Their efforts, which illustrated their arrival into Brooklyn, were delivered in a five track EP called “Speaks". Since the EP release, Body Language has been touring with Zero 7, Sia and burning holes in New York...
[1] LANGUAGE PDX is a 3 piece electro indie loops based band from Portland OR. [2] Language are a 5-piece alternative/rock band from Bath [3] Language was: James Lee, Maxim Rad, Bob Carter, Eddi Reader, Nassim Khalifa, Debbie King, Steve Hale & Daniel Bontjes Van Beek. [4] Language - are electronic/post rock band from Tokyo, Japan Official site: http://www.language.ne.jp/ .
There are more bands called HOLY GHOST. 1. A German DJ combo of Gary Griffith and Leon Thomson who also alias under Holy Ghost Inc. 2. Dark Hardcore from Cleveland Ohio. Featuring Human Furnace (Ringworm)on vocals. 3. A rock band who released their fisrt album "Welcome to Ignore Us" in 2005 at Clearly Records... but if the tags were good you should find them under their real band name "The Holy Ghost"... 4. A rock and roll trio from Atlanta, Georgia who just completed their debut album "A." You can listen to it free at http://www.myspace.com/holyghostatlanta .
holychild is a creative collaboration between Louie Diller and Liz Nistico. The two met at college in Washington, DC in 2010 and have been writing music ever since. What began as a school project for Diller in the fall of 2011, eventually evolved into holychild, and what it is today. The sound of holychild seeks to bridge the gap between Bjork and Katy Perry; experimental meets pop. Now based out of Los Angeles, holychild will be releasing one more song from their debut EP, Tribes, until it is released in full January 2013. holychild’s debut single and music video, “Watching...