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| Request the Suns Toyota Tundra!Are you a hardcore Suns fan?Do you want to find a way to top off your event and make it better than ever before?It brings the excitement of the Phoenix Suns where ever it goes and is available for community events, school appearances and other outings.Requests must be received by our office at least three weeks prior to your deadline for confirmation.After we have reviewed your request and our availability, we will contact you.Due to the high volume of requests we receive, there is a chance that we may not be able to honor your request.Thank you for your interest in the New Phoenix Suns Toyota Tundra!Noah Berlin
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Fax No.NBA Media Ventures, LLC.Suns of the Tundra is the eponymous debut by London band Suns of the Tundra ("The evolution of Peach"), released in 2004.It was released as a limited edition digipak, with only 1,000 copies printed, and each copy is individually numbered.All songs written by Simon Oakes, Rob Havis, Andy Prestidge and Suns of the Tundra.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This page was last modified 00:28, 12 September 2007.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.See Copyrights for details.For the UK pop band originally known as Peach, see Peach Union.Undertow, and then released an album, Giving Birth to a Stone, themselves.In 1995 Oakes quit to form Geyser, but Peach attempted to continue with replacement singer Rod Sterling.The name Peach was then dropped in favour of Sterling.In 2000, Giving Birth to a Stone was reissued to unexpected relative success on the DC Based Beatville Records imprint Vile Beat.The name they chose was Suns of the Tundra, and they still play several old Peach songs in their live set.As Suns of the Tundra
2.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.Suns of the Tundra is the eponymous debut by London band Suns of the Tundra ("The evolution of
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If you're trying to get information about a gig that you've heard elsewhere is on sale soon, it may be that we can't post anything because it's still officially under embargo.Obviously if that's the case here, we couldn't possibly comment."Are you sure you want to block this user?MELVINS, KILLING JOKE, CAVE IN, YES, PINK FLOYD, TROUBLE, ST.JANES ADDICTION,THE STOOGES, MC5,NAKED CITY, TRANS AM, TORTOISE, GOBLIN..............Sounds LikeThe unknown void our Universe is expanding into...SUNS OF THE TUNDRA is a project group of musicians that has evolved as an offspring of 90s bands Peach, Mint 400 and Sterling.South, an incredible documentary that recorded Shackleton's Antarctic expedition and the destruction of his ship Endurance.The band have been steadily working on the new material throughout 2007.The wallpaper here at MySpace shows SOTT standing outside their studio in rural Bedfordshire.Expect to see some sneak previews early in the New Year.The first of two films (below) shows the band playing "Paper Wraps Stone" at the UK Download festival, June 2006."Suns of the Tundra".Suns of the Tundra first wrote and performed during the 1990s when they were known as Peach (and which was later covered by Tool on their Salival album).This song was written during the 90s, when Suns of the Tundra were still known as Peach GB and when Justin Chancellor (now of Tool) was their bassist.Peach (or Peach GB in the States) was Simon Oakes, Ben Durling, Rob Havis, Justin Chancellor.Suns of the Tundra.Simon has been joined on vocals for several numbers by Laszlo Pallagi, singer with Obiat.Peach at our official web site www.So thanks to all who have supported us along the way, please keep spreading the word.Here's to a beautiful and prosperousnew year.Best Wishes and lots of music.Hey guys really enjoyed the gig the other night.Cheers for the kind words on the night guys!Hopefully meet up with you guys some time in the future.Thanks for the encouragment and the add.You really should come to Lubbock sometime soon.Just received my copies of "Suns Of The Tundra" and "Tunguska".Cheers for uploading those videos takes me back to download, what an awesome way to kick off my download experience!Love your music, and Peach ofcourse!SOTT are too good not to be commented!!Get yourselves down to Nottingham, Manchester or Sheffield!Me and my mates would KILL to see you!Biast Pt 1 + 2 on guitar if anybody's interested...Guitar but they didn't believe SOTT was a real band...?Enjoying your music guys.We're always looking for gigs, so let us know if you need a band to support you anywhere around London one of these days !Justin on the cover of bass player magazine this month....So i ordered both your albums a little while back and just got them in the mail today.JUST SPREADIN G THE LOVE :DHOW THE HELL ARE YA ALL?Hey SOTT, thanks for the postcard with the CDs.Let us know when a new album will be available for preorder.We've added 2 rough tracks on our profile.Just tell us what you think...Do you guys think you will be coming up here any time soon?The last album is great.When you will play in spain????Best of luck for the future, keep me posted.Hope we'll share a stage one day soon !Peach album, is that a start for forgiveness?...Do you wish to continue your form submission?"Sandettie Light Automatic
5.Sometime in the early '90s there was a UK band exploring the heavier reaches of prog metal.That band went by the name of Peach, and they are probably more renowned now as the band Tool bassist Justin Chancellor used to reside in.Well, the band formerly known as Peach has regrouped, added a few new members, and continued their journey into the tripped out world of wacked out prog metal.Tool have of course been exploring this territory for some time, and many more bands have followed their example with differing margins of success.Suns of The Tundra happen to have made an album that is an unmitigated triumph.The album itself is divided into four sections, so pretension is certainly a factor.Still, we can forgive them this simply because every song here is packed with big ideas and huge riffs.This simply isn't the case with Suns of The Tundra, even the densest of the tunes on offer here somehow manage to appear lean, with no superfluous flab hanging off their middle eights.There are times when you'd like to sit the band down with a copy of Spinal Tap, just to remind them how dangerous it is to take yourselves too seriously, but then they go and play something that sounds like The God Machine covering Pink Floyd and you'd forgive them anything (even the slightly embarrassing lyrics to Battersea Rising).The drums rumble like tracks of an approaching Panzer division whilst the guitars chime and grind often at the same time.They occupy several different musical ranges at once, which has the effect of stroking the pleasure centre of your brain whilst simultaneously carrying out a lobotomy with a steel toed army boot.If there is a better reason to pick up a bong and down tune your guitar then I'd like to know what it is.Feel The Beat And Do It Anyway!The Assassination Of Jesse James...Love Affair, Joe And Will Ask?Tool fans will be familiar with Brit rockers Suns of the Tundra because back when they were called Peach, bassist Justin Chancellor was a member.Download in June (performing on the same day as their former bandmate) did their reputation no harm, and their second album should let them capitalise on the current flurry of media attention.Oakes and Mark Moloney is often brilliant.The band hails from the tundra known as Camden, London.There elements of Tool in there as well as Kings X with a taste of old Pink Floyd (RIP Syd).Heavy bass with loads of swirly guitar is the order of the day today...This is great stuff on all levels and you know damn well it will be cracking live.The album itself is a wonderful journey, the sort of record you put your biggest, stupidest headphones on for and listen to with the lights off, absorbing every rich note, until you think it was written and recorded just for you, and no one else really knows the record like you do...It would seem that right now, the Suns of the tundra website is the only place.Tool fans like myself enjoying their work....Suns of the tundra will be largely unheard, criminal but probably true.However, I get the sense that this might be how they like it, doing it their way until people find them, the word of mouth concept, and that as we all know is the way it is for music a few of us love.UK rock band Peach, famous for featuring Tool bassist Justin Chancellor.Either way, this is a fucking great record.Lucky Dazed' is laden with epic emotion and more spoken word than music, provides an interlude that gets your attention before the stunning, 'Now The Flood Has Come', which harnesses the theatricality of Iron Maiden at their finest in its unrelenting riffs and haunting guitars echoing the vocals' sentiments.Coelacanth Heart', plays us out with four minutes of ringing phones, vocal samples and random sound blended in with tender guitar notes.It's a fitting end to a fantastically interesting album.The band formerly known as Peach has regrouped, added a few new members, and continued their journey into the tripped out world of wacked out prog metal.Tool have of course been exploring this territory for some time, and many more bands have followed their example with differing margins of success.Suns of The Tundra happen to have made an album that is an unmitigated triumph.The album itself is divided into four sections, so pretension is certainly a factor.Nothing screams 'nerdy muso alert' more, but then that kind of behaviour is openly encouraged in Prog circles.This simply isn't the case with Suns of The Tundra, even the densest of the tunes on offer here somehow manage to appear lean, with no superfluous flab hanging off their middle eights...Perhaps the most impressive thing about Tunguska is the sheer size of the sound.Clever Bastards, these suns of the tundra (KKKK).Of The Tundra has gone largely unnoticed thus far. |
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