There are several bands that use Marigold:
1) Marigold is an independent rapper, singer and producer from Detroit, Michigan. Marigold has a lo-fi aesthetic, inspired by the sounds of hip-hop, jazz, funk and bedroom pop. He is experimental with his sound but has a solid grasp on his creative abilities, allowing him to flow comfortably within various genres. He hails from the Detroit area and is also a filmmaker, which can be felt within his instrumentation choice and overall song structures.
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There are several bands that use Marigold:
1) Marigold is an independent rapper, singer and producer from Detroit, Michigan. Marigold has a lo-fi aesthetic, inspired by the sounds of hip-hop, jazz, funk and bedroom pop. He is experimental with his sound but has a solid grasp on his creative abilities, allowing him to flow comfortably within various genres. He hails from the Detroit area and is also a filmmaker, which can be felt within his instrumentation choice and overall song structures.
2) A five piece rock band from New York, New York. Marigold started as the side project of vocalist/guitarist Benjamin Lieber, releasing two solo albums & an EP. The full band crystallized with bassist Matt Herman, drummer Joe Enright, guitarist Kris Khunachak and Michael McClatchey.
3) Marigold is a four piece indie-rock band from the Philadelphia/New Jersey area. Originally instituted by Vadim Taver, former member of This Day Forward. He wrote "Audible to Animals" and left in 2007. Current members are Scotty Kurtain, Jason E. Wilson, Jonathan Van Dine, and PJ Bond.
4) Marigold was a band from Rhode Island that played around New England and the east coast. Marigold was formed from various members of the band The Secret Handshake. After a little over a year, Marigold broke up in 2004. Marigold recorded a self-titled "6 song cd", as it is sometimes called. songs included are Beautiful Girls, Daylight Savings Time, Playing Dead, Red Fez, Eyeliner, and SLR (Single Lends Reflection).
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