The November Group
There are two bands named The November Group. The name comes from a German Expressionist artist collective active in Socialist movements in the 1910's and 1920's. The November Group (punk/harcore) was a political hardcore band from Seattle, formed in 1998, and around in various lineups until about 2004 or 2005. TNG released 2 full-length albums, as well as an EP (and misc demo's). Members scattered across the world, but went on to play in An Arrow In Flight, End On End, The World We Made, and Switched On.
Anorak
There are several bands called Anorak: 1. Anorak was founded in July 2005 by Damian James Davies a guy from Wales (uk) and Miguel Espinosa a guy from Barcelona Spain. They met through a mutual friend who was an English student at the time of Damian. From the very first moment they met they began to create music. This was a very easy and accessible process due to the fact that Miguel had his own studio at home.
Extortion
Extortion is a hardcore punk / powerviolence band from Perth, Western Australia. Discography: - Demo Tape (2005)
- Extortion 7”/CD (2005)
- Degenerate LP/CD (DEEP SIX/Common Bond, 2006)
- Control 7”/CD (DEEP SIX/Trial And Error, 2007)
- Sick LP/CD (Common Bond, 2008)
- Split w/ Rupture 5" (2008)
- Split w/ Agents Of Abhorrence 7" (DEEP SIX, 2008)
- Terminal Cancer EP (Shortfuse, 2009)
- Split w/ Septic Surge 7" (RSR, 2009)
- Split w/ Jed Whitey 7" (distort, 2009)
- Loose Screws 10"/CD (resist, 2010)
Unkind
There are two bands under this name: 1)A Finnish crust/hardcore punk band with dark atmosphere in lyrics and sound. Used to be called Speedapple in the late 1990's, before they changed their name to Unkind. UNKIND Discography:
s/t, mc ep on witchhunt
Who's the fucking terrorist, 7" on Fight records
split 7" with Police bastard on Fight records
Plant the seed, 10" on Fight records and Pathetique
split 7" with Sawn off on Pathetique
Mieliemme tuhkasta, 12"/cd/mc on yellow dog
Verinen ilotulitus, 7" on Fight Records
ACxDC
ACxDC stands for Antichrist Demoncore. The band was founded in 2003 by Sergio, Pablo, Jeff, and JC. Within 2 years of playing together they released the Jack Trippin' Demo, He Had it Comin' 7", and had 2 tracks on the Signs Of An Impending Doom Compilation. They quickly made their mark in the power violence/grindcore scene by playing tons of wild shows all over Southern California. By 2005 the band had called it quits, but in the summer of 2006 they decided to have a reunion show with all original members for one night only.
The Ergon Carousel
The Ergon Carousel will destroy. They used to do Beecher, Narcosis and Carmen. Now its this. 6 track EP is available from Holy Roar Records. Live evidence soon. You're all fucked.
November Coming Fire
November Coming Fire emerged out of the Canterbury Hardcore scene in Kent, England, in 2001 and quickly became one of the most respected bands of the scene through their intense live shows and debut MCD Black Ballads (released 2003). The MCD itself didn't do anything particularly original, but it did show to those who listened how passionate and dedicated November Coming Fire are as a band, and the hard work they put into the album and touring earnt them support slots with bands such as Converge, Terror and Give Up the Ghost.
JULITH KRISHUN
JULITH KRISHUN was founded in 2001. a lot of shows. 3 european tours. one tour with FLUID. a demo-tape. a 12" split record with Anakusis. a 7" record! a brandnew 10" split record with TRIP FONTAIN ans a full length CD next. a lot of tshirts. a lot of money lost. a lot of friends made... and more to come!!!! some members also play in the bands THE TANGLED LINES & KOMMISSAR X !
check out:
www.myspace.com/julithkrishun
www.julithkrishun.de
Oh, Sleeper
Oh, Sleeper is a metalcore band from Fort Worth, Texas signed to Solid State Records. Oh, Sleeper formed in April of 2006 after former members of short-lived rock band Terminal got together with former Between the Buried and Me guitarist Shane Blay. Eventually they found a vocalist in Micah Kinard and began practicing. As the 4 members began sledging through all the normal problems of a band start-up (no place to practice, no money and different schedules) the biggest obstacle was finding the last and final member.