There are four bands with the same name: 1. Japanese J-Pop group "Sphere" 2. Polish Death Metal band "Sphere" 3. An American Jazz Quartet "Sphere" 4. Czech Metalcore band "Sphere" 5. A female trip-hop singer 1. Sphere (????) is a Japanese pop idol unit formed by four voice actresses affiliated with Music Ray'n. The group made their major debut in April 2009 under Lantis with the single "Future Stream" which was used as the opening theme for the anime Hatsukoi Limited.
1. Japanese J-Pop group "Sphere"
2. Polish Death Metal band "Sphere"
3. An American Jazz Quartet "Sphere"
4. Czech Metalcore band "Sphere"
5. A female trip-hop singer
1. Sphere (????) is a Japanese pop idol unit formed by four voice actresses affiliated with Music Ray'n. The group made their major debut in April 2009 under Lantis with the single "Future Stream" which was used as the opening theme for the anime Hatsukoi Limited. Helped by the popularity of Tomatsu Haruka (known for her role as Nagi in Kannagi) and Toyosaki Aki (known for her role as Hirasawa Yui in K-ON!), "Future Stream" reached #22 on the Oricon weekly charts. Their second single, "Super Noisy Nova" reached #14 on Oricon charts, rising their popularity. In December 2009, Sphere released their debut album "A.T.M.O.S.P.H.E.R.E" but it did not include their third single "Kaze wo Atsumete / Brave my heart".
2. Sphere is a Polish death metal band founded in February 2002 by Bolek & Cthulhu (guitars), Th0rn (drums), and Jasiek (vocal). Their first shows were filled with cover songs. Jasiek and Bolek left the band in the fall of 2002, shortly after their debut. A new guitarist, Lechu, and bass guitar player, Zeras, brought new inspiration to the band and they began writing original material. However, after writing only 3 new songs for an unfinished demo, Lechu and Zeras left the band. The remaining members slowly but surely continued to write new material and recruit new members. They played many shows between the fall of 2003 and spring of 2004, with bands such as Demise, Pyorrhoea, April Ethereal, Spiral Madness, Hellfire, and Atropos. Sphere's first official demo was released in the summer of 2004. Despite their success the lineup still continued to change, but has remained relatively stable since 2005. They released their first album Damned Souls Rituals through Empire Records in 2007. They are currently five members: Analripper (vocals, formerly of Pyorrhoea), Cthulhu (guitar), Lukas (guitar), Burning (bass), and Th0rn (drums).
3. Sphere is a four-piece American Jazz Quartet created in the first place as a tribute band for Thelonious Monk. The members are Gary Bartz (tenor saxophone), Kenny Barron (piano), Buster Williams (bass), and Ben Riley (drums). Ex-members include Charlie Rouse (tenor saxophone).
4. Sphere is a young Czech metalcore crossover band, from ?umperk. They released their first EP album in 2010, called Mutiny. Their succes raising, playing concerts all over Czech Republic and making new songs. They were formed in 2008, First members were Petr ?u?ka, Jakub Macho? and Jan Eli??. In 2009 Michael Prchal joined to the band as a vocalist, few weeks later joined Jaroslav Fojt?k. In this formation they were played some concerts. Because of some arguments inside Sphere, Jaroslav Fojtik left the band. New guitarist was Jakub Nov?k. In this formation they're record their first 5 songs album Mutiny.
Members:
Michael "Prchyz" Prchal - vocals (leader)
Petr ?u?ka - guitar
Jakub Macho? - bass
Jan Eli?? - drums
Jakub Nov?k - guitar
Ex guitar - Jaroslav Fojtik
5. Sphere is a female trip-hop singer.