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Artist: Stitch
Artist: Stitch in Tyme
When the Untouchables and the Continentals united in the mid-'60s in Nova Scotia, Stitch in Tyme was formed. Comprising Pinky Dauvin, Grant Fullerton, Danny Morris, Bob Murphy and Bruce Wheaton, the group moved to Toronto and signed a contract with Yorkville records. Several singles were released in 1967-68 (including "Got to Get You into My... [+] Read More
Artist: Stitch E
Artist: Pleasant Stitch
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Artist: L.E.S. Stitches
From the Lower East Side of Manhattan came the punk rock quintet L.E.S. Stitches -- Mick Brown (vocals/guitar), Curtis Stitch (lead guitar), Todd Radict (rhythm guitar), Damian Branica (bass), and James Baggs (drums). The band's story begins in the late '80s, when friends Stitch and Radict joined forces in the band the Radicts. When the group... [+] Read More
Artist: Lower East Side Stitches
The Lower East Side Stitches, a high-energy punk/trash band from New York City, were formed around guitarist Curtis Stitch, formerly of the punk group (The Radicts), featuring Todd Radict. Stitch enlisted guitarist Lorne Behrman and bassist Damian Branica to strengthen the already formidable chops of singer Mick Brown and drummer James Baggs. By... [+] Read More
Artist: Fifty Seven Stitch
Artist: Snitches Get Stitches
Artist: Black Bird Stitches
Artist: Stitch Hopeless & The Sea Legs
Artist: Stitch II Band
Artist: Slipknot
Slipknot's mix of grinding, post-Korn alternative metal, Marilyn Manson-esque neo-shock rock, and rap-metal helped make them one of the most popular bands in the so-called nu-metal explosion of the late '90s. But even more helpful was their theatrical, attention-grabbing image: the band always performed in identical industrial jump suits and... [+] Read More
Artist: The Observer Society
plagued with dissonance and intrepid theatrics, The Observer Society’s hue-laced guitars and lush vocals form an orchestral fiasco like never before. stitched together with a marching beat and a bass that dances from ear to ear, The Observer Society is the undertow into a swarm of syrupy tones and brilliantly harsh vocal swells. [+] Read More
Artist: Billy Guy
Former bass singer for The Coasters, Billy Guy kept everyone in stitches backstage and on tour buses with an endless stream of raunchy jokes and stories. In 1972 he issued his only comedy effort, a low-budget affair on a seemingly self-produced label that nonetheless stands alone as one of the nastiest comedy albums ever released. ~ Cub Koda,... [+] Read More
Artist: David Adams
What, pray tell, does a "pre-mastering assistant" do for an album entitled Abend the Knurled Stitch? Would such an assistant make sure all stitches are knurled? Perhaps a pre-mastering assistant does the same thing on every album, regardless of the amount of sense the record's title makes. Logically speaking, "pre-mastering" would describe just... [+] Read More
Artist: Sweetheart
Upon their 1991 debut EP entitled Mr. Cocktail, Sweetheart brought on their trademark of spastic noise punk that incorporates saxophones, awkward tempo changes, and gruff vocals to the native Finland. Being compared to the likes of the Cows, the Laughing Hyenas, Pussy Galore, and the Birthday Party, Bad Vugum Records would be responsible for the... [+] Read More
Artist: The Heartdrops
The Heartthrobs nostalgia of "77 greaser punk" took a reflection towards The Dead Boys and The Ramones upon their 1995 debut EP with The Morning Shakes. Following two additional seven-inches on Break Up and Magadee Records in 1997, the band was categorized amongst other vintage punk acts such as The Candy Snatchers and The L.E.S. Stitches before... [+] Read More
Artist: Melt Banana
Japanese noise rock band Melt Banana found more success in the U.S. and the U.K. than in their own country, gaining a small but dedicated fan base among American and European punk rock fans. Although their music sounds noticeably different from any sort of traditional punk, it contains some punk elements: shrieking vocals, overdriven guitars,... [+] Read More
Artist: Al Denson
Born in Starkville, MS, singer/songwriter Al Denson released his self-titled debut album in 1989. The project was followed by Be the One in 1990, The Extra Mile in 1992, and Reasons in 1993. During this time, his schedule included tours with Dawson McAlister, Billy and Franklin Graham crusades, and serving as a host for Youth for Christ's... [+] Read More
Artist: Lyrical Trip
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Artist: Mark Lowry
Christian comedian Mark Lowry was raised in Houston, where as a child he regularly performed in local theatrical productions; still, he never considered a career in entertainment until a business major at Liberty University, where he joined an evangelistic team. While on stage Lowry began developing a comedic sensibility which stole the show and... [+] Read More
Artist: Showbread
Christian-minded post-hardcore outfit Showbread is known about as much for their fashion sense (often sporting matching red and black outfits) as they are for their spastic, self-described "raw rock" music and energetic live show. Hailing from Savannah, GA, the seven-piece band comprised vocalists Ivory Mobley and Josh Dies, lead guitarist Matt... [+] Read More

