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  The Remains - New England Music Scrapbook
Barry and the Remains, in a way, was a folk-rock band, drawing much inspiration particularly from the electric-blues masters; and they were not without their ties to the great Harvard Square folk community.
Band members have long said that these are the only recordings that come close to reflecting the energy and excitement of their live shows.
The Remains really liked to interact with their audience; but at many concerts on the Beatles tour--such as the Dodger Stadium show and especially the final concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco--they were isolated from crowds that were a considerable distance away.
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 purevolume™ | Remains of the Day (MI)
From the moment the name "Remains of the Day" was suggested, the guys knew they had found what they were looking for.
It was now official, Remains of the Day was born and ready to put their stamp on the world of heavy music.
At this time, the band is in the midst of auditions for both a vocalist and keyboardist.
www.purevolume.com /remainsofthedaymi   (494 words)

  
 purevolume™ | Remains of the Day
April 5 is here and so is Remains of the Day The Best of 2001-2005!
Remains of the Day hasn't posted a blog yet.
Remains of the Day hasn't posted any shows yet.
www.purevolume.com /remainsoftheday   (115 words)

  
 SoundClick artist: the remains of youth - Fast and energetic punk rock meets obscure but catchy post-hardcore in the ...
We are a young Belfast based band who play fast and energetic rock n' roll with post-hardcore/emo leanings.We often receive comparisons to "At the Drive-In" and recently added a saxophonist to the line-up to add to our hectic but catchy sound.
The band began as couple of 13 year old mates in school, doing covers and having a bit of craic.
Bands like ‘at the drive-in’ and ‘rites of spring’ and ‘Q and not U’ spring to mind.
www.soundclick.com /theremainsofyouth   (552 words)

  
 About the Band   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The Band is a 20 to 30 piece concert band (also known as a wind band, or military band).
The Band is run on a day to day basis by a committee of around 10 persons.
The Band was formed in 1964 as the official band of the Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary’s Regiment).
www.rdrwebhost.com /band/about.htm   (521 words)

  
 Acoustic Guitar Gear Review: Band in a Box and Bluegrass Band   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Bluegrass Band and Band-in-a-Box 7.0 are two similar yet decidedly different software packages that are designed to provide background accompaniment to all musicians, regardless of their instrument.
While Bluegrass Band presents a stylistically specific, prerecorded set of tunes geared toward the stringed instrument player, Band-in-a-Box lets you enter the music into the computer yourself or choose from a library of readily assembled songs (many more of which are available on add-on disks).
Whether you're a solo performer or a member of a band, stepping on stage for the first time or already building a career, gigging for money or just for thrill of it, Performing Acoustic Music is the one complete guide to the art of successfully bringing your music to live audiences.
www.acousticguitar.com /Gear/reviews/bandinabox.shtml   (945 words)

  
 Traditions
A University of Wisconsin Band event which has remained one of the most popular and colorful attractions held in Camp Randall each year is High School Band Day, which is presented early each football season.
The first recorded evidence of Band Day in Madison indicates it began in 1935 when 15 Wisconsin high school bands were invited to campus to take part in a marching competition on Saturday morning and then cap the day off with a football game at Camp Randall Stadium that afternoon.
Then, in 1980, the bands were moved to the south end zone, in front of the Field House, where it was felt that both the view and the sound would be enhanced for the spectators.
www.badgerband.com /history_and_traditions/band_day.html   (299 words)

  
 Band Application
On an adult bird of the species to be banded, measure the widest point of the leg between the foot and the knee joints and add a little to allow the closed band to move freely.
Split bands are usually plastic or metal bands that are split so they may be spread open and then allowed to close or be closed around the leg.
The band should be positioned between the foot and the knee joint of the leg.
www.diamonddove.com /Misc.Text/Writings/BandApplication.html   (1005 words)

  
 The North Louisiana String Band
Although all the members of the band are rooted in the old-time music tradition, the band itself is of recent formation, and its existence is the result of the interaction of the new state folk arts program, an academic folklorist, and folk musicians.
Although the band was formed in an attempt to serve the interests of academia and politics, its members were drawn from what may be termed a musicians' sub-culture spanning several communities bound together by a great love for country music.
Eddie Raxdale, the new fiddler for the band, was born November 13, 1922, in Turkey Creek in Evangeline Parish, but was raised in Alexandria by an aunt and uncle after his parents' early deaths.
www.louisianafolklife.org /LT/Articles_Essays/north_la_string_band.html   (8851 words)

  
 NPR : Song of the Day
On the band's new disc, people drink a lot, contemplate outer space and discuss Schrodinger -- in other words, it's exactly the sort of album a rocket scientist might make.
December 13, 2006 · Former Belle and Sebastian singer Isobel Campbell radiates tranquility and calm wonder on "Willows Song." Emulating the haunted, melancholic tone of late-'60s British folk, Isobel Campbell, her off-in-the-cosmos soprano lures her listeners past the words, into the sloping melody and the thick swirls of atmosphere around it.
What remains is a man who's grown up and brought his lovely voice and sweet melodies out from behind layers of blaring bluster.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=4703895   (967 words)

  
 Interview All That Remains   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
I think there are bands that will try to do it, same style, mediocre, probably end up being like thrash was in the 80's, they coupled it with one real big dog that will stand the test of time and a few more that will just go along with it.
Then there's other bands that you see all over the place and they are not moving the kind of numbers that you'd expect considering all the press coverage they have.
This would work because they are the biggest bands in the genre, we basically play the same style, all from the same area.
www.fourteeng.net /PhilLabonteAllThatRemainsInterview.html   (1107 words)

  
 Remains: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com
It was also one of the rawest garage band tracks to gain release on a major label (RCA), its furiously fast, shifting rhythms, berserk circular guitar and organ riffs, and malicious put-down lyrics bringing to mind something like a garage band at a harem.
So much has been said and written about the Beatles -- and their story is so mythic in its sweep -- that it's difficult to summarize their career without restating clichés that have already been digested by tens of millions of rock fans.
To start with the obvious, they were the greatest and most influential act of the rock era, and introduced more innovations into popular music than any other rock band of the 20th century.
www.music.com /group/remains/1   (236 words)

  
 Tragedy (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The band formed in 2000 and emerged from the ashes of the influential modern hardcore bands His Hero is Gone and Deathreat.
The band remains strongly aware of its roots but often takes the genre in newer, more innovative directions, pioneering a new breed of hardcore punk along with close friends and contemporaries From Ashes Rise, as well other bands residing in Portland and throughout the world.
Though most of these bands maintain a progressive attitude as to the nature of their sound, there is a staunch refusal to separate themselves categorically from their hardcore punk provenances.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tragedy_(band)   (495 words)

  
 The remains of the day at Ground Zero
After it was all over, in the summer of 2004, on the day Kristen and her young daughter finally moved from their Jersey home to start a new life on Central Park West in New York City, she received a shattering message.
They may linger to this day, having caused serious respiratory illnesses to firemen, policemen and EMS workers from 9/11, and to the residents of the surrounding downtown area, nearby Stuyvesant High School, grade schools and businesses, as well as residents from nearby areas in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and parts of New Jersey.
Stevens is a prototype for the sheeple of our day as well, all those so preoccupied with their jobs and lives that they no longer bother to question or resist the Bush Cabal, buying the notion of terrorists at the gate, but not the wolves ensconced in our government.
onlinejournal.com /artman/publish/article_1476.shtml   (1943 words)

  
 Formed in 1998 by lead vocalist Phil Labonte
WOF: Well, it may be in one's blood, but to remain in an industry that is rather cut-throat and one that is filled with uncertainties, a person must be able to stay focused and on task.
A lot of times, a lot of bands get their start when their 21, 22, 23 and by the time their 30, 35, their career is over.
Right now, I think that everyone is a little more focused on the band and I think it's going to be less of a singular thing or a two person thing and it's going to be more of band collaboration.
www.worldoffandom.com /remains.htm   (1424 words)

  
 HNN AUDIO FEEDBACK by BRANDON WOOLUM - HuntingtonNews.Net
Right now the band is on the road with Ozzfest 2005 act As I Lay Dying and Ozzfest 2004 act Throwdown and will be coming through the Tri-State this Saturday.
Once All That Remains wraps up their tour with As I Lay Dying and Throwdown they will be hitting the road with what could be the largest line-up of underground bands ever to tour together.
The tour will no doubt bring the band some of the best attention they've ever received, but the internet community is already starting to jump on the bandwagon early.
www.huntingtonnews.net /music/050410-woolum-all-that-remains.html   (685 words)

  
 Remains of the Day   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Both were pretty good, but the band was ridiculously loud which did not bode well for a singer whose claim to fame is that she has a lovely voice.
One of my dear friends who was trapped two blocks from the towers that day, said that he, and the others with him who had taken refuge in the back of a store, still thought only one plane had hit, and that one building had obviously collapsed because of the debris.
Tomorrow, there are shows, bands galore, acts of all sorts, Latin food of every kind, flamenco dancers, tango dancers, workshops and artisans, and all manner of delights.
www.bellabionde.com   (7800 words)

  
 Trivium (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The band has finished recording their new album "The Crusade" which was released on October 10th 2006.
The band played on the main stage of the Download Festival in Donnington, UK in June 2006, beneath only Iron Maiden on Iron Maiden's European leg of their 2006 world tour.
The album is a departure from their previous sound: Heafy has abandoned his harsh metalcore scream in favor of a more melodic style of singing, and the band's style has been described as a return to the classic thrash sounds of bands such as Metallica, Testament, and Megadeth.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trivium_(band)   (1129 words)

  
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Those were heady days, when Nepal had just restored multi-party democracy, the government had just flung open its gates to free market economy, and satellite channels had been beaming global pop culture into Nepali drawing rooms for just a couple of years.
Hamant also had played a cameo role in the band as a lead guitarist, before the future Dead Souls fell out with the vocalist and broke away to form their own band called Analisa.
The group was essentially a garage band, with the band members gathering at Hamant's place to practice various English chart busters and classics.
www.angelfire.com /de/deadsoul/bandinfo.html   (1443 words)

  
 Roadrunner Records
While most bands mature from their debut to their follow-up, DevilDriver did so by growing tighter as unit and enabling every member of the band to add to the musical sound of the band.
Like many bands before them, DevilDriver went through a number of transitions during this period, and rather than finding those changes to be creatively constrictive, they allowed the band to grow as a creative unit.
Joined by his band and fueled by perseverance it's good to see that after 10 years Dez Fafara's middle finger is bigger than ever.
www.roadrunnerrecords.com /artists/Devildriver/bio.aspx   (616 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/theremainsoftheday
Remains of the day, rose from the ashes of other bands, from a varity of diffrent styles, although not all musical, as our music is inspired by many other influances.
Remains of the day is sponsered by St. Peppers, Marlborough
Its called the day the moon changed E.P and we are currently selling it at sound knowledge in Marlborough or through the band.
www.myspace.com /theremainsoftheday   (703 words)

  
 The University of Chicago Magazine: December 2001, Features
Already it seems like a quaint commonplace of the end of the 20th century that if we are interested in psychological well being, we don't have to pay serious attention to the structure of fantasy.
That a generation of psychiatrists has been trained without an understanding of how fantasy works is, I think, on a par with having a generation at the CIA without Arabists.
Here is an unfashionable thought for our time: For all the valid criticisms that have been made, psychoanalysis remains the only interpretive discipline which tries to understand another person's point of view without thereby trying to rationalize it.
magazine.uchicago.edu /0112/features/remains-3.html   (2067 words)

  
 Still Remains Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The aforementioned bands are this years' shining stars on the Roadrage Tour.
Then there are bands like Faith No More and the Deftones and earlier even, The Cars all really kind of started inspiring me to want to do something myself.
Let's see…Children of Bodom, Dragon Force is a band that's been in and out of rotation in the van.
www.fourteeng.net /stillremains.html   (1688 words)

  
 CD Baby: RUBBER BAND: A Bit Of Luck
The result is something powerful and groovy, combining the energy of a rock band and the feel of a blues band.
Their debut album A Bit Of Luck shows most of the band's influences, although the Blues remains firmly on the top.
Every Blues band played it at least once but we play this song in a different version from the usual.
cdbaby.com /cd/rubberband   (546 words)

  
 Interview with Barry Tashian of the Remains - 1997
Both bands were on he brink of success and broke up too soon.
They were a tight playing band, lots of original songs, on a major record label (Epic) and even got to open for The Beatles on their 1966 North American tour.
The band is best known for its almost hit, "Don't Look Back", the epitome of the garage band, rock and roll genre.
members.tripod.com /earcandy_mag/blaremai.htm   (1305 words)

  
 remains
Face it--when a band is playing really loud, hitting the drum cowbell or bass tom-tom is not even going to dent the sound.
At that time I was leading a local band and I'd gotten in touch with the Remains' manager to try to interest him in our group.
There was a moment in the 1960's when The Remains seemed desined to conquer the world.They didn't....but they were for me the most exciting American band of their time.
www.kiwi-us.com /~hitomi/remains.htm   (2907 words)

  
 Remains of the Day Official Website
At the end of June 2006 Remains of the Day was blessed with the opportunity to add Chris Hinojosa to the lineup as the full time keyboard player.
The band is still in the process of taking auditions to fill the lead vocalist spot.
Looking to God for direction in every situation, Remains of the Day continues spread the message of Christ through their music.
remainsoftheday.net /bio.htm   (514 words)

  
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The pedigree of the band is long-storied and while the strength of "This Darkened Heart" should have put them in the same sentence as Shadows Fall and Lamb Of God, unfortunately, it didn't.
While the core of a thrash/death metal hybrid remains the bands chief component, this time out, more than a few pages from the Killswitch Engage playbook have been directly lifted.
So, while the band have definitely evolved as both musicians and songwriters, there is still a tendency to play much of "The Fall Of Ideals" very close to the numbers, especially during the first half of the record.
www.theprp.com /reviews/allthatremains1.shtml   (392 words)

  
 SPIN.com: A Day in Black and White
On Notes, their second full-length and first for Level-Plane, the band employs the skittish, stop-start tactics of D.C. forebears like Fugazi and Jawbox, but tempers them with a stylized tweak or two that help firmly plant this set in the here and now.
But the reverence to D.C.'s storied past is undeniable, particularly on the meandering, moody "A Literal Title," which segues carelessly from a pulsing romp to a dazzling slow-build that's absolutely worth your vote.
Catch A Day in Black in White on Dec. 10 at Boston's Mass Art.
www.spin.com /features/band_of_the_day/2005/12/051201_aday   (273 words)

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