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Encyclopedia > Fathom (band)

With a unique blend of traditional Irish melody and the pure thunder of rock and roll, Fathom is destined to musically innovate, as well as energize the jaded masses.


Fathom's music a combination of traditional Celtic instruments such as pipes, mandolin, fiddle and modern rock guitar, bass and drums. Somewhere between Riverdance and Iron Maiden.


Discography:


2001 "Available Light" 2004 "Pollution Blues" 2005 "Celtic Rocks"



Band was formed on St. Patrick's Day 2001 on Long Island, NY, USA.


For a more complete description FATHOM.TV (http://www.fathom.tv)


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OFFICIAL EYE85.COM - Viewing band Full Fathom (355 words)
Full fathom’s music is a mix of hard rock, grunge, pop, punk indie and instrumental (if it were the 90’s it might be called “alternative”).
Full Fathom take pride in their live shows, which are littered with audience participation, one-liners, interaction and wacky antics which range anywhere from props, masks, amp jumps, bar-top-solos, drum dives and bunnies.
The band is currently pressing their, second and more notable full length release “invisible Bunny Force” the follow up to the 2004 ep “It’ll Spread”.
Full Fathom Five - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (137 words)
Full Fathom Five is a six-piece band from Brisbane, Australia, that performs a laid-back blend of rock and electronica that has been described as "Chemical Brothers on valium" [1].
Its members are Tam Patton, Josh Thomson, Robert Mynard, Sam Korman, Ben Thomson, and James Capt. The name of the band comes from a line in The Tempest, by William Shakespeare.
This article on a band or other musical ensemble is a stub.
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