There are at least two bands called Parachutes. 1. A German post-hardcore band 2. An Icelandic experimental music duo 1.) Parachutes (early on: The Parachutes) was a post-hardcore band band from Neunkirchen in Saarland, Germany, formed in 2001. Hitting a stable line-up in 2004, Parachutes supported bands like Rise Against, Underoath, Caliban, From Autumn To Ashes, Silverstein and Across Five Aprils. They supported bands like Taking back Sunday, The Used, Rise Against, Underoath, Caliban, Boysetsfire, From Autumn To Ashes, Silverstein, Spitalfield, The Hurt Process, Aiden, The Blackout, Hand To Hand, Across Five Aprils, On The Last Day, Scars Of Tomorrow, Waterdown, And The Winner Is, That Very Time I Saw, The Coalfield, Days In Grief, Three Minute poetry, Diatribe, A Case of Grenada, Tribute to Nothing, Fire in the Attic, Tiger Lou and Festivalshows Donots, Fettes Brot, Alexisonfire, Moneen, Randy, Maxeen or Blackmail and hundreds of others. After a lot of touring Europe the band released their first full length record “And I Won’t Stop Until You’ve Lost Everything You Ever Loved” on UKs Lockjaw Records in 2006. With awesome reviews by the well known music-press (Kerrang, Big Cheese, Visions, Ox, Greenhell) As a two times winner of the Ernie Ball Battle of the bands (in 2006 and 2007) The Parachutes played the Rockstar Taste of chaos – Tour in Munich and Saarbrücken. The year 2008 was the year their full length Vultures dropped, out on Redfield Records / Cargo. With Phil Hillen (SU2 Studios Illingen / Powerwolf) as their producer and Troy Glessner (Spectre Studios: Norma Jean, Underoath, He Is Legend / Beloved / Emery / Haste The Day) for the mastering The Parachutes brought their music to a new level. The Artwork is provided by Mark Krämer of ME23 (Deadlock, Caliban, Fear my thoughts) Parachutes disbanded in 2014. 2.) Parachutes (based in Reykjavik, Iceland) was the music of Alex Somers and Scott Alario, who took their name from the seeds of a dandelion flower. They began in 2003 with homemade bedroom recordings, and soon moved to recording songs in their kitchen, and expanded their live band to include six other members. Alex and Scott play lots of different toys and instruments and often sample objects from around the house. Their music develops organically, with layers of acoustic instruments, old marching drums and gentle, hushed vocals. The pair released two albums, both self-released, in handmade packaging. Somers and Alario also released an EP entitled Tree Roots in 2008, which was mixed by Jón Þór Birgisson (Sigur Rós) and featured the strings of Amiina. The duo announced in 2009 that they were no longer creating music together, and announced that all of their releases would be made available for free on their MySpace page. The band also released free remastered versions of their releases on their Bandcamp page in 2013. https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/parachutesmakesongs https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://parachutes.bandcamp.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Amina
Ampop
Ásgeir
Baggalútur
Your Stories
Tree Roots Turn To Forts
Homesick
Sunday
Low
Where Were You?
paper birds
My Children Will Be Giants
Reminder
With yellow eyes
Snowmoths
Carrousel
Imagine singing in the rain
Angels with bird hearts
Alligator
Magiceyes
Fingertips
There's A Monster Under My Bed
Birdpumpkin
Your song
Bugs
Morse code blip
Maybe
Soymilk
Dead Lights
Get Bitches Or Die Tryin'
Flatlines
Ignorance is bliss
Fists up and boots off motherfuckers
Vultures
I Won't Miss A Part Of This
Grass Leaves
Thrones
The Watchers Report
Yellow
The Fallen
The Working Horse
Rough Tracks For Roughnecks
Fleshwounds And Fireworks
Paper Bird
March of the machines
The spell
Let Me Build A Bridge And Tear It Down
Throw the towel! Throw the damn towel!!!
Morsecode
I'm a steamin' son of a gun
Through the Mist
Failing A Cure
Seven Feet From Where You Call It Safe
Neverender
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