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Throbbing Gristle Live, Volume 1: 1976–1978 (1993 The Grey Area) Throbbing Gristle Live, Volume 2: 1977–1978 (1993 The Grey Area) Throbbing Gristle Live, Volume 3: 1978–1979 (1993 The Grey Area) Throbbing Gristle Live, Volume 4: 1979–1980 (1993 The Grey Area) TG24 1 Hour Sample promo (2002 Industrial Records) 24 hours (1980 Industrial ...
T.G. Sheppard currently tours throughout the year and, after a two-decade hiatus, he released a new single "I Wanna Live Like Elvis" in January 2019 with a new album set to be released at a later date. [5] Sheppard was a friend of Elvis Presley's and hosts his own show on Sirius XM's Elvis Radio.
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Ahmed Ololade (born 13 January 1995), [1] known professionally as Asake, [2] is a Nigerian singer, rapper and songwriter. [3] [4] [5] He was previously signed to YBNL Nation and Empire Distribution.
TG Now is an album by English industrial band Throbbing Gristle. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was released in 2004 through the band's own record label Industrial Records and was their first album of original material since 1982's Journey Through a Body .
PopMatters wrote that the album "sounds like a core of musicians who have rediscovered whatever spark it was that led them to create the entity that they are now so often defined by". [7] Tiny Mix Tapes called the album "more of a rebirthing than a reunion". [9] On the other hand, AllMusic panned the album, calling it "ridiculous". [4]