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Group: Belle and SebastianStyle: Chamber Pop/Indie Pop/Indie RockFrom: United Kingdom, ScotlandVideo:The Blues Are Still Blue ~ 40.38 mb Comment:Шикарнейший клип про необычную жизнь в прачечной. Все занимаются своими делами: ловят рыбу, выращивают цветы, моются, делают попкорн и влюбляются. один из любимых их клипов! А какая там девочка...ммм*)))DownloadPassword: glam_rock_loverAll this music and video here!Tags: 2006, belle and sebastian, british, chamber pop, indie pop, indie rock, old, video Current Music: Belle and Sebastian - The Blues Are Still Blue
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Group: Belle and SebastianStyle: Chamber Pop/Indie Pop/Indie RockFrom: United Kingdom, ScotlandVideo:This Is Just a Modern Rock Song ~ 26.79 mb Comment:Видео в старых лучших традициях BaS, каких я выложил уже предостаточно, но они всё не кончаются и надеюсь не кончатся никогда)*DownloadPassword: glam_rock_loverAll this music and video here!Tags: 2005, belle and sebastian, british, chamber pop, indie pop, indie rock, old, video Current Music: Belle and Sebastian - This Is Just a Modern Rock Song
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Group: Belle and SebastianStyle: Chamber Pop/Indie Pop/Indie RockFrom: United Kingdom, ScotlandVideo:Step Into My Office, Baby ~ 42.50 mb Comment:Очередной безумно забавный клип B&S. Песня шикарная.DownloadPassword: glam_rock_loverAll this music and video here!Tags: 2003, belle and sebastian, british, chamber pop, indie pop, indie rock, old, video Current Music: Belle and Sebastian - Step Into My Office, Baby
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Group: Broken Social SceneStyle: Art Rock/Chamber Pop/Experimantal/Indie RockFrom: Canada, Toronto, OntarioSite: Arts-Crafts.ca/BSS, Myspace.com, Last.fmBand:Ohad Benchetrit — Guitar/Flute/Saxophone/Producing Jason Collett — Guitar John Crossingham — Guitar Evan Cranley — Trumpet/Trombone Emily Haines — Vocal Brendan Canning — Organ/Guitar/Bass/Piano/Keyboards/Sample s/Vocal Leslie Feist — Vocal Lisa Lobsinger — Vocal Kevin Drew — Vocal/Organ/Guitar/Piano/Keyboards/Drums Amy Millan — Vocal David Newfield — Vocal/Production Justin Peroff — Drums Andrew Whiteman — Guitar/Bass/Vocal Julie Penner — Violin James Shaw — Guitar Charles Spearin — Guitar/Bass/Trumpet About:The band's core members are Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning. This duo recorded and released the band's ambient debut album, Feel Good Lost, on Noise Factory Records in 2001, with contributions by Justin Peroff, Charles Spearin and Bill Priddle. However, when they played shows to support the album, Drew and Canning found it difficult to put together an entertaining show based on Feel Good Lost, which was an almost entirely instrumental album. As a result, they brought in a number of friends from the Toronto indie scene – Andrew Whiteman, Jason Collett, Leslie Feist, and Metric's Emily Haines – to flesh out their live show with lyrics and vocals. Over time, the band also came to include contributions from James Shaw, Evan Cranley, Justin Peroff, John Crossingham and Stars' Amy Millan. ( 5 albums, 1 EP, 1 CDS )Tags: 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, art rock, broken social scene, canadian, chamber pop, experimental, indie rock, music, supergroup Current Music: Broken Social Scene - 7/4 (Shoreline)
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Group: Belle and SebastianStyle: Chamber Pop/Indie Pop/Indie RockFrom: United Kingdom, ScotlandSite: BelleAndSebastian.com, Myspace.com, Last.fmBand:Stuart Murdoch — Vocal/Guitar/Keyboards Stevie Jackson — Vocal/Guitar Chris Geddes — Keyboards Richard Colburn — Drums Sarah Martin — Violin/Keyboards/Guitar/Vocal Mick Cooke — Trumpet/Bass Bobby Kildea — Bass/Guitar About:Coming ten years after going public with their debut album, ‘Tigermilk,’ Belle and Sebastian’s sold out show with the L.A. Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl offered both a fitting way to mark the anniversary but also served as a reminder of the group’s longevity and decade of quiet achievement. The arenas and contexts could not have been more different. In 1996, the musical climate in the U.K. did not look promising (Oasis were the biggest band in the U.K. and Britpop / lad culture was rampant) for the modestly brilliant songs on ‘Tigermilk.’ These had been assembled by Stuart Murdoch over the preceding years, and were brought into focus by his recruitment of kindred spirits, Stevie Jackson, Isobel Campbell, Richard Colburn, Chris Geddes and Stuart David. Recorded for Electric Honey Records - as part of a Stow College student project - 1000 copies of the album were pressed on vinyl. The launch took place in CaVa Studios in Glasgow and within a few weeks there was not a copy of the record to be found. In pre-E Bay times, copies were later selling for around the £500 mark. Word spread quickly, and the band responded by setting to work immediately on a follow up. By this point signed to Jeepster Records in the U.K. and the short-lived, The Enclave in the US, and with new member Sarah Martin (violin) in tow, ‘If You’re Feeling Sinister’ has subsequently been hailed as the group’s masterpiece, though reaction at the time was more muted. This was partly down to an avoidance of traditional rock routes. ( 9 albums, 7 EP, 1 CDM & 15 videos )Tags: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, belle and sebastian, british, chamber pop, indie pop, indie rock, music, video Current Music: Belle and Sebastian - Sukie in the Graveyard
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