Pleiades
Pleiades was a band that recorded "Back In Black," a song that became one of their most recognizable tracks. They also put out "Demons And Snakes" and "Fire...
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Pleiades was a band that recorded "Back In Black," a song that became one of their most recognizable tracks. They also put out "Demons And Snakes" and "Fire Fire!" among other recordings.
Their existing biography mentions six members with stage names like Orion on vocals and Taurus on lead guitar, but those details feel more like a creative framing device than reliable documentation. The story about intergalactic arenas and cosmic storms reads like fictional embellishment rather than actual history.
What remains concrete is the music itself. Songs like "Before the music dies" and "Find the same way" show they had a catalog beyond just their most familiar work. The dramatic origin story in their existing profile doesn't match the straightforward nature of their song titles or the fact that they're remembered primarily for specific recordings.
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