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Cocteau Twins: Encyclopedia - Cocteau Twins
Cocteau Twins were an influential and prolific Scottish band.
Cocteau Twins - Early Years.
Robin Guthrie (guitar) and Will Heggie (bass)...
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Cocteau Twins: Encyclopedia Ii - Cocteau Twins - Mid-90s And The Breakup
1995 saw the release of two new EPs: Twinlights and Otherness. The former consisted of four gentle acoustic songs, recorded with only pia...
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Swans Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Swans Band - Early Music
Their early music was typified by slow and grinding guitar noise, and pounded drums, punctuated by Gira's morbid and violent lyrics, usua...
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Cocteau Twins: Encyclopedia Ii - Cocteau Twins - Early Years
Robin Guthrie (guitar) and Will Heggie (bass), both from Grangemouth, Scotland, formed the band in 1980. At a local disco, Nash, they met...
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Swans Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Swans Band - Later Music
Michael Gira's disillusionment with their MCA exploits led to White Light From The Mouth Of Infinity (1991), a successful blending of ear...
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Swans Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Swans Band - Discography
Swans band - Studio Releases.
Swans [EP] - (1982)
Filth - (1983)
Cop - (1984)
Young God [EP] - (1984)
Greed - (1986)
A Screw [EP] - (1...
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Cocteau Twins: Encyclopedia Ii - Cocteau Twins - Early 90s
The style the group began exploring with Head Over Heels reached its peak on Heaven or Las Vegas, released in late 1990. The most commerc...
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Cocteau Twins: Encyclopedia Ii - Cocteau Twins - Mid-80s
Will Heggie left the group after the tour that followed the 1983 release of the band's second EP, Peppermint Pig. The band's sound on its...
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Swans Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Swans Band - The Burning World
The Burning World (1989) was the first and only major label album for Swans. Released on the MCA subsidiary Uni, and produced by Bill Las...
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