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Gardenhead

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There is more than one artist with this name: - 1) Emo band from Victoria - 2) Electronic band from New Jersey 1) Gardenhead is a newly formed emo band from Frankston that mainly covers Weezer songs but also occasionally writes an original song. The band consists of: - Damien Spaghettio on lead vocals who writes lyrics across a wide variety of topics including depression, manic depression and violence against women. - Sam 'Fantomas' Shepard. He is an avid listener of Avante- Gard <3 music. He has too many favorites to list, like Mike Patton, Mr. Bungle, the list goes on... - Calvin N. Hobbes on bass, who is struggling with a Valium addiction that is often reflected in his music. - Adolf Maletzos on drums, who is heavily influenced by the motorik rhythms of bands like Nickelback So far The Gardenhead has only released a few singles of Weezer covers, but have promised more music in the future. Unfortunately they are on hiatus after witnessing a Merzbow track for the first time back in September; two of the band members now have tinnitus, one is struggling with cosmetic surgery addiction and all four of them are depressed (though this is nothing new). 2) GARDENhead is a two-piece electronic outfit from Red Bank, NJ. Peter and Mark conceived the project in January of 2009 after re-imagining leftover tracks from an independent documentary they scored during the previous year. Since that time, a unique songwriting process has produced additional tracks for the project, and a live performance has been developed. The band's music consists of an array of electronic instruments and samples mixed with guitars, keyboards, and percussion that ranges from noise rock to trip hop to ambient electronica. The live performance features a visual component that engages audiences in a cinematic experience. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Gardenhead">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.