Atlas
Atlas
There are at least 11 acts with this name:
1. Atlas - A melodic hardcore band from Ontario, Canada.
2. Atlas - an experimental/rock band from Wilmington, DE. They released their first EP, Glaciers, roughly a year ago. http://www.myspace.com/atlasde
3. Atlas - an indie-rock band formed in 2005 in Los Angeles, USA, who relocated to Christchurch, New Zealand in 2007. Atlas disbanded in late 2008.
4. Atlas - a Bulgarian rock band formed in 1985, which produced the hit single "Kukla"
5. Atlas - A producer based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. http://soundcloud.com/aattllaass
There are at least 11 acts with this name:
1. Atlas - A melodic hardcore band from Ontario, Canada. 2. Atlas - an experimental/rock band from Wilmington, DE.
They released their first EP, Glaciers, roughly a year ago. http://www.myspace.com/atlasde 3. Atlas - an indie-rock band formed in 2005 in Los Angeles, USA, who relocated to Christchurch, New Zealand in 2007. Atlas disbanded in late 2008. 4.
Atlas - a Bulgarian rock band formed in 1985, which produced the hit single "Kukla" 5. Atlas - A producer based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. http://soundcloud.com/aattllaass 6. Atlas - a symphonic rock band from Sweden.
Their only album "Blå Vardag" was released in 1979. 7. Atlas - A boyband from Germany: http://www.myspace.com/atlasmusik 8. Atlas - A crossover/psychadelic hardcore band from Raleigh, NC: http://www.myspace.com/atlasnc 9. Atlas - A Belgian experimental post-hardcore band from 'de kempen' BE working on their debut album 10.
Spanish hard rock band formed in 2008. http://www.atlas-rock.com/ 11. Atlas - A hip-hop duo from California. http://getclose.tumblr.com 12.
Atlas - A Melodic Metal/ Hardcore band from Leeds, England. Formed in 2010 - http://atlasuk.bandcamp.com/ 13. Atlas - An Albuquerque, NM based metalcore band. 2. Atlas (New Jersey/Delaware) Atlas is an experimental/rock band from Newark/Wilmington, consisting of Ryan Conaty on vocals and guitar, Daniel Westiner on guitar and synthesizers, Michael Nigro on synthesizer and theremin, and David Skillman on drums.
Their first EP "Glaciers" was released in 2008. They released a split 12" EP with fellow-Delaware <artist>My Friends</artist> in 2011. http://atlasde.bandcamp.com/ 3. Atlas (New Zealand 2005) It's not every day that three people from different parts of the world meet and immediately decide to form a band, but if you're talking about New Zealand based band ATLAS, that's exactly what happened. In April 2005, at the famous Knitting Factory in Los Angeles, New Zealand rocker Ben Campbell and his sister Beth Campbell were introduced to American solo artist Sean Cunningham.
The three were introduced by producer Hank Linderman in hopes that they would combine their talents to write songs for their seperate solo careers. Five days later the group decided to form ATLAS. Also in L.A. at the time playing with the legendary Sting was Ben's former bandmate and future ATLAS lead guitarist Andy Lynch.
Now relocated in Auckland, New Zealand, ATLAS have proven their worth with their gripping first single "Is This Real" topping the rock radio charts. Written by Ben and Sean, the song is a gritty, honest account of finding yourself. "It’s a song about growing up, about not having a real structure in life," Ben explains, "looking for reasons to get up and do things." The track, which has brought the band much attention in the music industry, was recorded in Christchurch by Elements Music and mixed at Neil Finn’s studio in Auckland. Now with a hit single under their belts, ATLAS are releasing their second song "Crawl" to radio and TV.
"For me 'Crawl' is about not wanting to conform to the majority, and wanting to figure life out for yourself" say's Sean. "It's also a song which has helped to define us sonically, finding where our sound sits". The group have been working hard on that sound, combining their varying tastes in music to come up with their unique rock sound. “We’ve written most of songs based on three acoustic guitars and three vocal parts,” says Beth.
“It’s all built around harmonies, melodies and hooks.” Atlas released their debut album "Reasons For Voyaging" in November 2007. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
They released their first EP, Glaciers, roughly a year ago. http://www.myspace.com/atlasde 3. Atlas - an indie-rock band formed in 2005 in Los Angeles, USA, who relocated to Christchurch, New Zealand in 2007. Atlas disbanded in late 2008. 4.
Atlas - a Bulgarian rock band formed in 1985, which produced the hit single "Kukla" 5. Atlas - A producer based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. http://soundcloud.com/aattllaass 6. Atlas - a symphonic rock band from Sweden.
Their only album "Blå Vardag" was released in 1979. 7. Atlas - A boyband from Germany: http://www.myspace.com/atlasmusik 8. Atlas - A crossover/psychadelic hardcore band from Raleigh, NC: http://www.myspace.com/atlasnc 9. Atlas - A Belgian experimental post-hardcore band from 'de kempen' BE working on their debut album 10.
Spanish hard rock band formed in 2008. http://www.atlas-rock.com/ 11. Atlas - A hip-hop duo from California. http://getclose.tumblr.com 12.
Atlas - A Melodic Metal/ Hardcore band from Leeds, England. Formed in 2010 - http://atlasuk.bandcamp.com/ 13. Atlas - An Albuquerque, NM based metalcore band. 2. Atlas (New Jersey/Delaware) Atlas is an experimental/rock band from Newark/Wilmington, consisting of Ryan Conaty on vocals and guitar, Daniel Westiner on guitar and synthesizers, Michael Nigro on synthesizer and theremin, and David Skillman on drums.
Their first EP "Glaciers" was released in 2008. They released a split 12" EP with fellow-Delaware <artist>My Friends</artist> in 2011. http://atlasde.bandcamp.com/ 3. Atlas (New Zealand 2005) It's not every day that three people from different parts of the world meet and immediately decide to form a band, but if you're talking about New Zealand based band ATLAS, that's exactly what happened. In April 2005, at the famous Knitting Factory in Los Angeles, New Zealand rocker Ben Campbell and his sister Beth Campbell were introduced to American solo artist Sean Cunningham.
The three were introduced by producer Hank Linderman in hopes that they would combine their talents to write songs for their seperate solo careers. Five days later the group decided to form ATLAS. Also in L.A. at the time playing with the legendary Sting was Ben's former bandmate and future ATLAS lead guitarist Andy Lynch.
Now relocated in Auckland, New Zealand, ATLAS have proven their worth with their gripping first single "Is This Real" topping the rock radio charts. Written by Ben and Sean, the song is a gritty, honest account of finding yourself. "It’s a song about growing up, about not having a real structure in life," Ben explains, "looking for reasons to get up and do things." The track, which has brought the band much attention in the music industry, was recorded in Christchurch by Elements Music and mixed at Neil Finn’s studio in Auckland. Now with a hit single under their belts, ATLAS are releasing their second song "Crawl" to radio and TV.
"For me 'Crawl' is about not wanting to conform to the majority, and wanting to figure life out for yourself" say's Sean. "It's also a song which has helped to define us sonically, finding where our sound sits". The group have been working hard on that sound, combining their varying tastes in music to come up with their unique rock sound. “We’ve written most of songs based on three acoustic guitars and three vocal parts,” says Beth.
“It’s all built around harmonies, melodies and hooks.” Atlas released their debut album "Reasons For Voyaging" in November 2007. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
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