Supersonic | en
Band members: Oleg Kostrow, Julia Tchistiakova, Sergey Komardinov
http://www.supersonicfuture.com/
Releases:
Leslie Family (CD) Solnze Records 2004
Сладкая молния (CD) Лёгкие 2005
Maybe Yes! (12") AeroCCCP Recordings 2005
Лучшие из Худших (CD, Album) Лёгкие 2008
Tracks Appear On:
Электро Акт (CD) Speak To Spiky CDL Sputnik 2003
Alley P.M. 01 (CD) Such An Ass Alley P.M. 2004
Alley P.M. v2.0 (2xCD) Lakme! Alley P.M. 2005
Legkoe Leto _ Sezon 05 (CD) Lift Лёгкие 2005 .
The Supersonics is a rock band from Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Ugly, dirty and ultra-talented, The Supersonics crashed the Calcutta music scene with a high voltage performance at a crowded little bar called Someplace Else. Formed in 2006, their defiant anthems have already earned them an anti-gravity cult status. Geared with a toothpaste fresh sound and a dangerous stage presence, it would be wrong to call The Supersonics a band. They are a milk-drinking, vitamin-popping call to arms. They are a shiny new revolution.
Garage/Indie/Punk/Alternative/Blah…their sound is not pigeonholed to any one genre. The band has a huge, loyal and...
Supersonic may refer to:
1) Supersonic - finnish metal band
2) Supersonic Sound - Reggae Soundsystem based in Berlin, Germany
3)supersonic is an Indie / Rock / Alternative band from budapest, hungary.
Supersonic was a short-lived solo project by the Finnish Thrash/Death Metal guitar legend P. Korkala, who in this project appeared under the alias 'Fishmann'. The music of Supersonic was largely composed with Fruity Loops and its notorious shred guitar plug-in Fruity Slayer. Supersonic's songs were thematically very close to nature, dealing with topics as diverse as owls, forests and swampmen(?). Upon hearing Metallica's "St.Anger" album, P. Korkala decided...
George Tucker - Guitar
Hugh Malcolm - Drums
Tommy McCook - Tenor Sax
Lester Sterling - Alto Sax
Lyn Taitt - Lead Guitar
Winston Wright - Organ
Ranny "Bop" Williams - Rhythm Guitar
Danny Simpson - Trombone
Tommy McCook described the Supersonics as being in existence from 1965 to the early 1970's. They played extensively for school graduations etc but frequently found it difficult to get general bookings due to the increase in violence at dances in 1966 associated with the Rude Boys. This eventually lead to curfews being imposed from 10pm in parts of Kingston and therefore a drastic...