No-Man. The name alone conjures up lush musical landscapes, and soft, symphonic vocals. To listen is to dream, to feel, to understand what we've always known about love, life, and ourselves. I was first introduced to No-man by a pen friend of mine in England, who wooed me with "Ocean Song" about 11 years ago. My love relationship has raged on with each new album, making me ever faithful to this once-in-a-lifetime group. If you are interested in learning more about No-Man or if you are a long time fan, please join this group. Turn off your mind, turn up the music, and listen to your heart.
Hi everyone, I'm Matt and I'm currently a postgrad student in Newcastle (UK) but I come from Aberdeen in Scotland. I grew up listening to no-man thanks to my
Hello Marla (and everone else out there as well), My name's John and I'm from the beautiful but crowded state of New Jersey. Now let me just say if the only
Hello Fellow No-Man fans! There has not been a lot going on in this group for a long time, and I apologize for that! I want to open things up and invite all of
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I've been a member of this group for ages, and avidly read the posts, but never actually posted myself. So in a way, this is a good excuse to come out of the