Posts Tagged ‘indie’
Coldplay

London, United Kingdom (1998 – present)
British band Coldplay is a Britpop style alternative rock. It was formed in 1998 and is known for its gentle and introspective lyrics.
Coldplay members met at the University of London in September 1996. First joined Martin and Buckland. During that year,
For the January 8, 1998, completed his training Coldplay, Will Champion to join. He could play the piano, guitar and bass, and though he could not play drums, he learned quickly. At that time, played under the name Starfish.
They took the name Coldplay from a mutual friend, Tim Rice-Oxley of Keane. Tim decided not to use that name because it was very depressing. At the same time Tim was offered to be the pianist of Coldplay, but declined because he was committed to Keane. Read the rest of this entry »
Band Profile: The Stooges

Training key revolutionary development of modern music that emerged in the late ’60s, the Stooges fiercely mix rock, psychedelia and blues with drug and sex themes to set an attractive and captivating sound, establishing many of the Performing sonic attitudes and positions of the coming post-punk and indie. Created in 1967, the Stooges (first called themselves Psychedelic Stooges) were formed by singer James Osterberg, aka Iggy Pop (born April 21, 1947), guitarist Ron Asheton (b. July 17, 1948), the bassist Dave Alexander and his brother Ron, Scott Asheton on drums. Iggy had been part of the blues band The Prime Movers The Iguanas and later, a group in which he played drums and whence came his famous nickname.
The primary and brutal sound of the Stooges capacity, exemplified by Ron Asheton’s guitar and above all, unpredictable, savage and ferocious behavior of Iggy on stage with his bare chest covered with blood or butter, their self-harm with glasses and dives among the audience to their spectacular concerts (it was the first to do it) represented a huge publicity among the world underground music lover.