American nu-punk band - pretty fly for a bunch of white guys!
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Equal parts emo and metal, Portland-based quartet 36 Crazyfists are Brock Lindow (vocals), Steve Holt (guitar/vocals), Mick Whitney (bass), and Thomas Noonan (drums).
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After the break-up of Creed, three of its members (Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips and Brian Marshall) return with this new band. They are augmented by singer Myles Kennedy, whose awesome vocal ability blends perfectly with the instrumental talents of the rest of the group. Whilst keeping an open mind about music, the four band members undoubtedly play to their strengths, delivering rock songs that are exciting and melodic in equal measure.
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Quite possibly one of the most exciting bands in Britain, Scots trio Simon Neil (guitar/vocals), Ben Johnston (drums/vocals) and James Johnston (bass/vocals) combine moments of extreme aggression with achingly tender guitar pickings and passionately lovelorn lyricism.
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Bullet For My Valentine cite their main objective as writing rock songs the way rock songs used to be written. Aspiring to a love of acts such as Iron Maiden and Metallica, and an equal hatred of indie-rock, the South-Wales group have enjoyed an upward curve perpetrating their own brand of anthemic rock ballads.
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A five-piece musical outfit from Calabasas, California who describe themselves as 'heavy, melodic, diverse, plugged-in yet detached, thought-provoking, thought-out but spontaneous, observational, silly, and slightly intelligent'.
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Atmospheric American emo group Madina Lake who fuse rock riffs with melodic and uplifting choruses to create a truly passionate sound.
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Listed on Ents24.com since: Jan 2007