Solarflares
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Bandname
Solarflares
Country
UK
Founded
1998
Musicstyle
Garage • Alternative Rock • Neo Psych
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Graham Day
Wolf Howard
Allan Crockford
 1 Review / 1 Link
The continouation of an exeptional Band from the 80s. The same grooving sound like their succesors Prisoners and Prime Movers. Now the Solarflares! alie

R.I.P. Leider haben sich die Solarflares aufgelöst :(
Records:
Laughing Suns
Record ID: 2061
Label
Big Beat
Released
2004
Time (minutes)
42
Tracks
14
Format
CD • LP ?
Musicstyle
Neo Psych • Garage
 1 Link
Swamp room review
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2nd LP on Big Beat by UK mod/beat/garage/pop band formed by Allan Crockford (Prime Movers, Headcoats, James Taylor Quartet), Graham Day (Prisoners) and members of Billy Childish's Buff Medways. Buy record at ( CD 20.00 EUR) Greatest Hits Mailorder (D) change  

Can´t get you out of my mind
Record ID: 209
Label
Twist Records
Released
2000
Time (minutes)
6
Tracks
2
Format
CD ? • 7''
Musicstyle
Neo Psych • Garage
That was then...and so is this
Record ID: 218
Label
Twist Records
Released
2000
Time (minutes)
38
Tracks
12
Format
CD • LP ?
Musicstyle
Alternative Rock • Neo Psych
Psychedelic Tantrum
Record ID: 150
Label
Twist Records
Released
1999
Tracks
14
Format
CD ? • LP
Musicstyle
Garage • Alternative Rock • Neo Psych
 1 Review
From Terrascope:In the grim grey 80's The Prisoners were groovy targeted modsters taking their name from the 60's TV series. They were a rare taste of colour to those being schooled at the time. They featured a pre-JTQ James Taylor tinkling the ivories of not a Hammond, but a Vox Continental. A template for the current Charlatans and (eek!) inspiration for the Inspiral Carpets, The Prisoners plied their trade on the indie circuit with little success. Retro sound wasn't considered chic enough until the Stone Roses and their baggy mates made plundering the past a positive virtue, instead of an accepted vice. Opening their gigs, Graham Day would announce: "We are The Prisoners, you are not" before launching into a piece of melancholic mod pop. The Prisoners' greatest achievement was full review alie

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Powerful and melodic garage rock/pop songs in the vein of the Prisoners, Prime Movers, Headcoats. Band feat. Graham Day (Prisoners), Allan Crockford (Prime Movers, Headcoats, James Taylor Quartet) and Wolf Howard (J.T.4, Daggermen, Prime Movers). Buy record at ( LP currently not in stock ) Greatest Hits Mailorder (D) change  


 

 
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