Metallica, Nick Cave, Joe Jackson, Tori Amos, Machine Head, Soundgarden, The Smiths, The Cure, Days of the New, Anthrax, Radiohead, Down, Pantera, COC, PJ Harvey....
Sounds Like
Nick Cave, but less murderous. Joe Jackson, but more nasty. Morrissey, but less wanky. Tori Amos, but with a willy.
Welcome to Christopher D's myspace site.
Christopher is the former bass player from Red XIII and the former singer from the lonelyband, but this is where you'll find info about the stuff he gets up to on his own.
Christopher is a solo artist and producer, and has been making music on his own and in bands for over a decade. He is currently working on a new band, and putting together a solo release. Watch this space for news of solo live shows.
Head over to thelonelyband.com for some great music and a quick history lesson.
great to hear from u dude. Yeah things pretty cool up here teaching guitar and gigging lots. You'll have to bring your band over and do a gig, I'll try and sort one out for you, and maybe you know somewhere round your way my band could play? we playing kind of classic 70s rock with a tinge of country-rock at the mo. (like my songs but played on an electric thru a marshall with lots of solos) Either way, be great to catch up. What u up 2?
center> Decadence & Disorder will be hosting the official Road Runner & Metal Hammer 'Black Crusade' Aftershow Party!
Machine Head, Trivium, Dragonforce and Arch Enemy are all gonna be coming down after their sell-out gig at Brixton!
For this special one off party we're going to be opening another floor of the venue which will be hosted by Road Runner and Metal Hammer, expect special DJ sets from the Black Crusade bands alongside other guest DJ's. They've also got a ton of Road Runner goodies to give out on the night!
The Disorder and Decadence floors as usual will be supplying their hectic mix of rock n roll noise pollution and metal madness!
Our new single, Follow You, is released today (04/11/07). It would be great if you could doadload a copy - if in the (unlikely!) event enough people do we can make it into the UK Top 40!
The track costs a mere 77 pence and can be downloaded from www.indiestore.com/sevenscore