Sphinx Tush | en

Like the name suggests $tush is an eclectic fusion of $ophistication, $treet savvy and $ex appeal. Hailing from South London this Princess of the Underground first graced the garage scene in 2001 with her dance floor anthem, “Dollar $ign”. An undisputed raver's favorite, her debut set clubs alight up and down the country as the masses drew to her unique lyrics and melodic style. From this point onwards the momentum was incredible and within a matter of months, $tush was both a role model and icon for girls who warmed to her Cindy Lauper, “Girls just wanna have fun” attitude....
There are two artist with the name Tush: 1) A mexican two-piece band, formed by César Antonio Sandoval Herrera (voice, guitar and keyboard) and Carlos Mario Pérez Talamantez (vocals and guitar). The name if their first studio album, Tush, means 'belly button' in mayan. Carlos is from Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico; and César is from Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico. 2) A melodic metal band from Germany, formed by Hans Walter Germroth (vocals), Gerold Hirschler (guitar), Ralf Dietz (guitar), Andreas Eichelberger (bass) and Fred Hoffmann (drums). .
The Obscure Sphinx project was formed in 2008 with a specific goal in mind: to grab the listener's hand, take him on the brink of madness, tell him about it, and bring him back safely. Their live perfomances resemble dark rituals of untold fears and shrieking repressed emotions. Although musically they seem to have found their place somewhere between post and doom metal, they are not afraid to search for inspirations in other genres. Constantly toying with conventions, Obscure Sphinx merges sonic spaces and electronic samples with the crushing combo of 8-string guitars and 6-string bass rhythmics. All of this...
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Crashviile
Crashville
Crashville
Crashviile (1970 German Hard Rock) [Live]