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There are four bands with the artist name Brazil: 1. Brazil was a six-man progressive punk group based in Muncie, Indiana. Brazil's style was at the same time psychedelic and intense in nature, conjuring up delicious imagery of sinister sci-Fi scenery with perhaps a dash of post-modernist philosophy thrown in for extra flavor. The band was originally called London. When learning that London had been the name of the first incarnation of Motley Crue, they then changed name to Brazil, staying on a geographic theme (also inspired by from Terry Gilliam's 1985 sci-Fi movie of the same name). Their sci-Fi themes and imagery may also be attributed to this same inspiration. Brazil was also (for unknown reasons) fond of using French phrases and lines in their lyrics. Jonathan Newby's vocals, which are reminiscent of At The Drive-In/The Mars Volta's Cedric Bixler-Zavala's, often seem to have an unexpected French accent. Tours supporting acts such as Coheed and Cambria, Sparta, MeWithoutYou, Say Anything, Rainier Maria and Forgive Durden solidify the band in the modern rock soundescape. Brazil has released officially Dasein (EP-Fearless Records), A Hostage and The Meaning of Life (Fearless Records) and most recently 2006's The Philosophy of Velocity on Immortal Records. The band plan to release a final post-mortem ep release of 3 new tracks, 4 reworked versions of older songs and a live track as a digital download this fall titled Ere I Am J.H. This release will be the flagship release on Newby's homespun label Elefant & Haus. The final lineup of the band was: Jonathan Newby (vocals, Moog synthesizer, original drummer), Eric Johnson and Aaron Smith (guitars), Nic Newby (keyboards), Phillip Williams (bass), and James Sefchek (drums). The band had at least 8 drummers over time, including Nater Kane and others who were pulled in for tour support. 2. Brazil was an emotive hardcore/punk band from Iowa City that included Matt Davis on vocals/guitars from The Vidablue and Ten Grand. 3. Brazil were a rock band from Leeds, UK active circa 1999-2002. The group released the six-track 'This Is Future Wave' E.P., including songs such as Pornstar and Flatline, followed by the Eatitfightitfuckit E.P. featuring the tracks School Daze, Sister Volume, Charmed and Razor Queen, both in 2001. 4. Brazil was a Darkwave/Synth Pop/New wave band from Sisak, active in Yugoslavia in the 80's. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are four bands with the artist name Brazil: 1. Brazil was a six-man progressive punk group based in Muncie, Indiana. Brazil's style was at the same time psychedelic and intense in nature, conjuring up delicious imagery of sinister sci-Fi scenery with perhaps a dash of post-modernist philosophy thrown in for extra flavor. The band was originally called London. When learning that London had been the name of the first incarnation of Motley Crue, they then changed name to Brazil, staying on a geographic theme (also inspired by from Terry Gilliam's 1985 sci-Fi movie of the same name). Their sci-Fi themes and imagery may also be attributed to this same inspiration. Brazil was also (for unknown reasons) fond of using French phrases and lines in their lyrics. Jonathan Newby's vocals, which are reminiscent of At The Drive-In/The Mars Volta's Cedric Bixler-Zavala's, often seem to have an unexpected French accent. Tours supporting acts such as Coheed and Cambria, Sparta, MeWithoutYou, Say Anything, Rainier Maria and Forgive Durden solidify the band in the modern rock soundescape. Brazil has released officially Dasein (EP-Fearless Records), A Hostage and The Meaning of Life (Fearless Records) and most recently 2006's The Philosophy of Velocity on Immortal Records. The band plan to release a final post-mortem ep release of 3 new tracks, 4 reworked versions of older songs and a live track as a digital download this fall titled Ere I Am J.H. This release will be the flagship release on Newby's homespun label Elefant & Haus. The final lineup of the band was: Jonathan Newby (vocals, Moog synthesizer, original drummer), Eric Johnson and Aaron Smith (guitars), Nic Newby (keyboards), Phillip Williams (bass), and James Sefchek (drums). The band had at least 8 drummers over time, including Nater Kane and others who were pulled in for tour support. 2. Brazil was an emotive hardcore/punk band from Iowa City that included Matt Davis on vocals/guitars from The Vidablue and Ten Grand. 3. Brazil were a rock band from Leeds, UK active circa 1999-2002. The group released the six-track 'This Is Future Wave' E.P., including songs such as Pornstar and Flatline, followed by the Eatitfightitfuckit E.P. featuring the tracks School Daze, Sister Volume, Charmed and Razor Queen, both in 2001. 4. Brazil was a Darkwave/Synth Pop/New wave band from Sisak, active in Yugoslavia in the 80's. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Wrapped Around Your Finger
Escape
The Novemberist
Cities Made of Snow
We
CRIME (and the Antique Solution)
Zentropa
Io
YOU NEVER KNOW
Fall Into
Aventine
THE VAPOURS
Metropol
CAMEO
Wrapped Around Your Finger (Th
CANDLES (Cast Long Shadows)
A Hostage
Wrapped Around Your Finger (The Police)
BREATHE
The Iconoclast
CAPTAIN MAINWARING
A YEAR IN HEAVEN
Hostage
STRANGE DAYS
Form and Function
Au Revoir, Mr. Mercury
On Safe Cracking And Rubella
Monolithic
Fatale And Futique
Gdje nema te
ON SAFE-CRACKING AND RUBELLA
Erasure
The Remarkable Cholmondeley Chute System
THE REMARKABLE CHOLMONDLEY CHUTE SYSTEM
Life Death
Brazil
Saturn Parkway
It Keeps The Machine Running
Away (lp version)
Canon
I.O
The Iconclast
Fatale Futique
Au, Revoir, Mr. Mercury
Iconoclast
And So It Goes
in the manner of speaking
Away (hard version)
Forms And Function
Fatal and Futique
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