Q Magazine praised Dystopia but used the word 'retro' which wasn't a flattering term in 1987. The Invisible were a band out of time - psychedelic in the least 'hippy' decade there has ever been. Britpop was at least seven years away.
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Q Magazine praised Dystopia but used the word 'retro' which wasn't a flattering term in 1987. The Invisible were a band out of time -… read more
Q Magazine praised Dystopia but used the word 'retro' which wasn't a flattering term in 1987. The Invisible were a band out of time - psychedelic in the least 'hippy… read more
There is more than one artist with this name including: 1) The Invisible is a British alt-rock band. 2) The Invisible was an American rock quartet. 3) The Invisible is British musician Jake Bradford-Sharp based in London. 4) The Invisible was an 80s band. 1) The Invisible is a British alt-rock band formed in London, UK towards the end of 2006 when three friends - Dave Okumu (Jade Fox, Matthew Herbert), Tom Herbert (Jade Fox, Polar Bear) & Leo Taylor (Gramme, Zongamin, Matthew Herbert) started work on what was initially intended as Okumu's solo project. An album gradual… read more
There is more than one artist with this name including: 1) The Invisible is a British alt-rock band. 2) The Invisible was an American rock quartet. 3) The Invisible is British musician J… read more
There is more than one artist with this name including: 1) The Invisible is a British alt-rock band. 2) The Invisible was an American rock quartet. 3) The Invisible is British musician Jake Bradford-Sharp based in London. 4) The In… read more