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  • Black Mountain

    Musical arm of the Black Mountain Army, a collective of musicians, artists and friends in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

    Since BRMC’s 2001 eponymous debut, the intervening years have been more notable for the misses than the hits.
  • Black Sabbath

    Black Sabbath (Ozzy Osbourne, Tommy Iommi, Bill Ward, Geezer Butler) are Birmingham's godfathers of Heavy Metal.
  • Black Seeds

    New Zealand based reggae / dub group who have earned a worldwide reputation for rockin' dancefloors.
  • Bleech

    One of London’s best kept secrets, Bleech are made up of sisters Jennifer, Katherine and their school pal Matt.
  • Bleeding Heart Narrative

    Bleeding Heart Narrative is the recording and performing moniker of East London-based multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Oli Barrett.
  • Blitzen Trapper

    Portland, Oregon-based country/folk band signed to the Legendary Sub Pop Records
  • BLK JKS

    BLK JKS came to the US in the spring of 2008 after a chance meeting with über-producer Diplo while he was on tour in South Africa.
  • Bloc Party

    Releasing one of the most critically acclaimed albums of 2005, itself a stunning introduction to a new and highly interesting and unique band, Bloc Party’s ‘Silent Alarm’ saw them hit the ground
  • Blondelle

    North London Indie Rockers. According to the band's website, the band have officially split.
  • Blondie

    The door of the hotel suite opens, and in walks the most iconic woman in music – the inimitable punk goddess with the steely blue eyes and the razor sharp cheekbones.
  • Blood Red Shoes

    Brighton duo Blood Red Shoes’ latest single reveals a greater diversity of styles than previous single 'I Wish I Was Someone Better' suggested.
  • Blue Note

    Through its respectful treatment of jazz stars, Blue Note became the musician's record label of choice.
  • Blue Roses

    MySpace says: "I am Blue Roses, a musician from Bradford, West Yorkshire. I like writing songs for instruments I can't play yet and making choirs out of my voice."
  • Blur

    One of the best-selling British acts of the 90s, Blur helped define Britpop before ultimately transcending the genre by turning towards left-field American influences.
  • Bo Diddley

    Legendary rock 'n' roll pioneer, who introduced effects such as tremelo and distortion to the guitar. His trademark shuffle rhythm lay behind such hits as "Bo Diddley" and "I'm A Man".
  • Boards of Canada

    If you believe what’s written they’re two reportedly unapproachable and reclusive producers permanently locked in an isolated Scottish highland studio bunker, studying their meticulous musical sci
  • Bob Dylan

    Legendary songwriter Bob Dylan draws on the traditional music of the United States to create an unrivaled body of work.