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Artist: The Hand

Originally starting as a solo project for Church of Betty brainchild Chris Rael, the Hand (his nickname) eventually morphed into a sensational one-off project between Rael and the former nucleus of fellow New York band Hunk, multi-instrumentalists Kenny Siegal and Brian Geltner. Following the release of the first ensemble Church of Betty album... [+] Read More

Artist: Hands

Inspired by the artistry and commercial success of several prog rock bands, Hands began as an idea between Michael Clay and Michael Barreyre. While still in high school, the two, inspired by new and experimental music, hatched the idea of a progressive rock band. The group would be a cross between Yes and the Soft Machine. Concurrently, Ernie... [+] Read More

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Artist: Ten Hands

Somewhere between the kitchen sink jazz-rock-art dynamics of Frank Zappa and the psychedelic punk of the Meat Puppets, Ten Hands found their musical niche. Born from the Dallas suburb of Denton, TX, in the mid-'80s, Ten Hands briefly enjoyed heaps of acclaim and an impressive following in their home state. Their music tended to be high in... [+] Read More

Artist: Handful of Hate

Bio:Handful Of Hate was born in 1993 and since the beginning the band moved toward the most extreme Black /Death Metal forms. After some line-up problems and the tragic death of our bass player Ugo P. in 1994, finally in 1995 the band released the demo "Goetia Summa" supported by a lot of live shows together with the best Italian Metal bands... [+] Read More

Artist: K Hand

One of the best Detroit DJs during the late '80s, Kelli Hand set up her own Acacia Records in 1988 and later began producing albums in earnest during the mid-'90s, recording precise acid stormers as well as a growing number of tracks more on the verge of jazzy progressive house. She had spent time clubbing in New York (mostly at Larry Levan's... [+] Read More

Artist: The Right Hand

The Right Hand was formed in 2001 when O.H. Lee, a classically trained organist and denizen of the Gothic music scene, set out to create his own unique blend of ancient and modern music. Combining archaic compositional elements such as baroque counterpoint with modern instrumentation, Lee arranges works by such masters as Johann Sebastian Bach... [+] Read More

Artist: Third Hand

Third Hand is an all-female quintet from New Mexico. They released their full-length debut, Inner Ear, on Orchard in 2000. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide [+] Read More

Artist: James Hand

A local legend in West Texas, James Hand spent the better part of four decades writing and playing pure honky tonk country before he earned any significant attention outside the Lone Star State, when Rounder Records released his first nationally distributed album, 2006's The Truth Will Set You Free. James Hand was born in 1952 in Waco, TX, and... [+] Read More

Artist: LIGHTNING HAND

LIGHTNING HAND is a Blues-based Rock 'n' Roll band from Sacramento,Ca. We are between that "Jamband" sound and Classic Rock. We have been described as cross between the Grateful Dead, The Band, Rolling Stones, Allman Brothers and traditional Blues & Country. LIGHTNING HAND is currently touring all over California as well as parts of the West... [+] Read More

Artist: Woven Hand

David Eugene Edwards, enigmatic frontman and visionary for 16 Horsepower, began recording under the Woven Hand moniker while Horsepower was on hiatus in 2001. (The name "Woven Hand" refers to hands clasped in prayer; Edwards' Christianity -- he was raised the son of a traveling Nazarene preacher -- is a consistent, driving theme in his music.)... [+] Read More

Artist: Hundred Hands

The Appleseed Cast's Aaron Pillar and Christopher Crisci formed a side project in 2001 and aimed to create something a little different than their original band. Tagging themselves Hundred Hands, Pillar and Crisci hooked up with producer Ed Rose to make the band a trio. The three found themselves tinkering around with a lush, experimental... [+] Read More

Artist: Hand of Glory

Artist: Edwards Hand

Artist: Second Hand

Second Hand was a somewhat obscure British psychedelic band from the late 1960s, though even on their first record from 1968 they were showing progressive touches earlier than most bands. The group led by Ken Elliott was originally called The Next Collection in the mid-1960s. They changed their name to Moving Finger and in 1968 the group was... [+] Read More

Artist: Handful of Dust

Besides founding notable avant-garde New Zealand label Xpressway, not to mention his even more extreme company Corpus Hermeticum (which between them have released efforts from such musical innovators as Peter Jefferies, Wreck Small Speakers on Expensive Stereos, and Flying Saucer Attack), Bruce Russell has pursued a musical career in a variety... [+] Read More

Artist: Yellow Hand

An obscure, dull early-'70s band that released one self-titled album for Capitol in a sort of sub-Crosby, Stills & Nash style. The record is most notable for including -- through mysterious connections not evident -- four Stephen Stills songs, and two Neil Young songs, that were recorded by the composers and/or Buffalo Springfield as demos in... [+] Read More

Artist: Open Hand

Grunge, post-grunge, stoner rock, emocore, and all the Black Sabbath, Soundgarden, and Nirvana worship that comes with those scenes are big influences on the sound of Open Hand, along with a surprising touch of prog, thanks in no small part to Justin Isham's longtime love of King Crimson, early Genesis, and Robert Fripp. After they both spent... [+] Read More

Artist: The Hidden Hand

Following the dissolution of Spirit Caravan in mid-2002, stoner rock godfather Scott "Wino" Weinrich announced that he would be joining Place of Skulls -- the band fronted by guitarist Victor Griffin of Pentagram fame. At the same time, though, he also formed a new band called the Hidden Hand with Maryland natives Bruce Falkinberg (bass/vocals)... [+] Read More

Artist: The Hidden Hand

Following the dissolution of Spirit Caravan in mid-2002, stoner rock godfather Scott ‘Wino' Weinrich announced that he would be joining Place of Skulls -- the band fronted by guitarist Victor Griffin of Pentagram fame. At the same time, though, he also formed a new band called The Hidden Hand with Maryland natives Bruce Falkinberg (bass/vocals)... [+] Read More

Artist: Hand of Doom

Driven by her genuine love of Black Sabbath and a lack of a band to call her own, former Hole/Smashing Pumpkins bassist Melissa Auf Der Maur decided to join her very first tribute band in the winter of 2001. Teaming with guitarist Guy Stevens, filmmaker Joey Garfield, drummer Pedro Yanowitz, and bassist Molly R. Stern, the final lineup was an... [+] Read More
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