Where Are Ü Now | en

There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Progressive Rock band from Stockholm, Sweden. The nucleus of the band was formed in 2008, but it took until 2010 for the full band to coalesce. Their debut single Bridges was released on August 20th of that year. In December of 2011, they released the first version of their Christmas song The Twelve Days of of Progmas, which to date has had over 50,000 hits on Youtube. After a series of unfortunate events, including accidents and some turnover of personnel, the band is back in full force as of fall 2013, preparing...
1). NOWHERE CLEVELAND, OHIO "Let's face it, spite is the greatest of all muses. Support and encouragement are nice, but when confidence is forged in the fires of it being said you can't do something, is there really a better creative force? This appears to be the case with most bands from Cleveland, whether it was Pere Ubu in the 70's, Death of Samantha in the 80's, or Prisonshake in the 90's, for whatever reason(s), bands from this Midwest city always seem to play with a chip on their shoulder. It feels and sounds like it's damn near a necessity....
Anywhere is a psychedelic rock/progressive rock/acoustic music project from Los Angeles, California, made up of guitarist Christian Eric Beaulieu (formerly of Triclops!), Minutemen/fIREHOSE/The Stooges bassist Mike Watt, and Cedric Bixler-Zavala (singer for At The Drive-In and Mars Volta) on both drums and vocals. Ex-Sleepy Sun singer Rachel Fannan and Big Business guitarist Toshi Kasai have also made appearances on the band's recordings. .
If you walk downtown on a night that The Future Kings of Nowhere are playing, it wouldn't be a surprise to hear them loud and clear before you duck inside the venue. You might be surprised, however, to discover that they are unplugged, eschewing rock distortion for the warmth of an acoustic guitar. That acoustic intimacy, coupled with their frenetic style, creates a belly-up raw passion that, from the moment you walk in, makes you feel like you are an extension of the music that they play. Like a manic Billy Bragg or the Clash in a blackout, their music...