Lake
There are five artists with this name:
* Lake, aka "Lakey The Kid" (NYC Hip Hop/Rap)
* L.A.K.E. (K Records NW Indie Pop/Rock)
* Lake (70's Rock from Germany)
* lake (japanese experimental/alternative band)
* Lake (German HipHop-Artist) -- Lake, aka "Lakey The Kid", is a rapper from Queensbridge, New York. In 1999, Lake was released from prison after serving a seven year sentence. He had been writing rhymes while in prison and attempted to get into the hip-hop industry once he was released.
The More I See
“This is technical, precision thrash with a classic feel but a modern production sheen and even a touch of progressive musicianship in among the sheet-metal riffage and barking aggression. KKKK” – Paul Travers, reviewing ‘Unholy Feast’ in Kerrang! May 3rd 2008. British Thrash Metal masters The More I See release their second, full-on monster of an album, ‘The Unholy Feast’, on Transcend Records, distributed by Cargo, on June 16th.
Attica Rage
ATTICA RAGE is a rising force in the UK heavy music scene, based in Glasgow, Scotland, with a growing army of international fans. Combining their varied musical influences and standing aside from passing trends and scenes, they create powerful classic metal anthems and groove-laden hard rock. Formed in 2003 by Ayrshire brothers Richie Rage and Jonny Parr with school friend Big C, and recently joined by Stephen Bell, a strong reputation has been established through their energetic, commanding live performances and musicianship.
Tony Martin
There are three artists with the name "Tony Martin:" A rock singer; an Australian performer; and an American big-band singer and actor. Tony Martin (born April 19, 1957) was the seventh and final vocalist for the legendary rock band Black Sabbath before the eventual reunion of their original lineup. He was in the band on and off for a ten-year span between 1987 and 1997, recording five albums: The Eternal Idol (1987), Headless Cross (1989), Tyr (1990), Cross Purposes (1994), Cross Purposes Live and Forbidden (1995).
Isolysis
ISOLYSIS Since the dawn of civilisation the human race has evolved from the primitive creatures of time long forgotten, to the common breed we are today. Although all of us have taken this journey, we still live our lives with the primal feelings of our ancestors; Love, Hate, Remorse, Guilt and Fear. It's what makes us what we are. The music follows these paths and delivers commanding riffs against powerful lyrics targeting an audience of all rock and metal genres. Whatever music you're into, give Isolysis a chance and take a listen.
KISS
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) KISS, American hard rock band
2) K.I.S.S., South Korean female pop trio
3) Kiss, Taiwanese female pop trio 1) Kiss is an American hard rock/glam metal band formed in New York City in 1973. The group has performed and recorded continuously since their formation. KISS has sold over 100 million albums worldwide and has been awarded 45 gold albums to date, and has certified sales of 19 million records in the United States.
Think Floyd
THINK FLOYD is a British Pink Floyd-tribute-band.
http://www.thinkfloyd.net/
Go West
Go West are a British pop group. The duo formed in 1982, with Peter Cox and Richard Drummie Go West quickly had a publishing deal and possessed a portastudio, but lacked a band or recording company. Peter and Richard decided, with support from John Glover, their manager, to find a musical producer, and record just two of their songs. The tracks We Close Our Eyes and Call Me found Go West developing a record deal with Chrysalis Records. The songwriting duo specialised in radio friendly, white soul sounds.
Lifer
1.Lifer was a five piece nu metal band originating from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania from 1999 until 2001. The band consisted of vocalist Nick Coyle, guitarist Aaron Fink, bassist Mark Klepaski, drummer Chris Lightcap and turntabler Tony Kruszka. During their active years, they were signed to Universal Records. Under this label they released a self-titled album in 2001. After their first and only CD, the group disbanded later in 2001. Aaron Fink and fellow band member Mark Klepaski went on and joined the now popular alternative metal group Breaking Benjamin.
