This album Luna Beam isn't in the official websites discography, and additi… Read Full Bio ↴This album Luna Beam isn't in the official websites discography, and additionally doesn't contain any styles or vocals from the lead singer in it who is female. The music is sang in English by a male singer not in spoken Japanese like the J-pop/rock band THYME is in every other album. I believe this album "Luna Beam" belongs to another group, and has no affiliation with the actual THYME band in Japan. Wikipedia which is sighted for this group makes no mention of this album in it's discography, nor does the official artist site. This albums artist affiliation is incorrect as well as the tags given for J-pop/rock. Also, this album precedes the formation of the band itself by 3 years. I don't know who this THYME is, but they aren't J-pop/rock.
UPDATE:
THYME: Luna Beam is by a Dallas based rock/alternative group. This is the listing from one site about the band.
Throughout the colorful history of rock music, one-hit wonders have come and gone, and still more are on the rise. Rarely does a band emerge who is able to consistently produce genuine magic in the realm of popular music. Rarer still are those individuals capable if persevering amidst life's distractions and truly evolving their unique musical vision into an entity, which arrests the hearts and minds of fans. Although such are a rare species, the members of the Dallas band Thyme, Jon Ray (vocals), Jeff Schnack (guitar/ backing vocals), Collin Sutt (bass), and Derek Zock (drums) have utilized their formidable musical skills and dedicated themselves to just such a vision.
After winning a spot on Harder Beat's Jam Fest CD Compilation and opening up for Thin Lizzy, it seems obvious these accomplished musicians are on the right track. The songs most requested on this CD are Luna Beam, Julie Brown, Pigfoot, and Seldom Said.
Track List:
1. Luna Beam
2. Red Rover
3. Mother's Finest
4. Rain
5. Julie Brown
6. Pigfoot
7. Change
8. Seldom Said
9. Phone
10. Sleepy
There is also a myspace page (www.myspace.com/thymetheband) and are apparently an unsigned local band to the Dallas area. This band has no affiliation with the group known in the J-rock/pop category.
UPDATE:
THYME: Luna Beam is by a Dallas based rock/alternative group. This is the listing from one site about the band.
Throughout the colorful history of rock music, one-hit wonders have come and gone, and still more are on the rise. Rarely does a band emerge who is able to consistently produce genuine magic in the realm of popular music. Rarer still are those individuals capable if persevering amidst life's distractions and truly evolving their unique musical vision into an entity, which arrests the hearts and minds of fans. Although such are a rare species, the members of the Dallas band Thyme, Jon Ray (vocals), Jeff Schnack (guitar/ backing vocals), Collin Sutt (bass), and Derek Zock (drums) have utilized their formidable musical skills and dedicated themselves to just such a vision.
After winning a spot on Harder Beat's Jam Fest CD Compilation and opening up for Thin Lizzy, it seems obvious these accomplished musicians are on the right track. The songs most requested on this CD are Luna Beam, Julie Brown, Pigfoot, and Seldom Said.
Track List:
1. Luna Beam
2. Red Rover
3. Mother's Finest
4. Rain
5. Julie Brown
6. Pigfoot
7. Change
8. Seldom Said
9. Phone
10. Sleepy
There is also a myspace page (www.myspace.com/thymetheband) and are apparently an unsigned local band to the Dallas area. This band has no affiliation with the group known in the J-rock/pop category.
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Frank Tiefel
on Fly Away
Diese band muss man lieben und alles ist nur Liebe
Frank Tiefel
on Drive
Bin so weit weg aber ich liebe den song will es nur nochmal hören
Frank Tiefel
on I'll be back
nur so wenig was da ist von einer so einer bewegend Band , ich schwinge mit den Worten die mir langsam vertraut werden um so mehr ich verstehe, bin auf einer Reise zu dem was ich fühlen will in dem Raum was Musik und Leben ist das zu greifen was da ist
Frank Tiefel
on forever we can make it!
Schöner Song mag alles was diese Band gemacht hat und wüsche mir das da noch was kommt das würde mich sehr freuen