The Servant (band)

[1] French cultural magazine Les Inrockuptibles [2] and posthumously in The Guardian which described the band as having "flirted with international success over their decade-long career before finally splitting in 2007" in a feature on lead singer Dan Black, by then a solo artist.[3] Black, Fisher and Sharpe were originally guitarist, bassist, and drummer in Minty, the former band of the late Leigh Bowery.Their first introduction to an American audience was in the trailer of the film Sin City with the instrumental version of their song "Cells".Since the Sin City trailers, there has been significant U.S. interest in their records and demands for live concerts.Black has since begun a solo career releasing Billboard single Symphonies and touring across the United States.
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