Overseas
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Active from | 2012 |
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Genres | Indie Rock |
Record labels | Gotta Groove Music Inc. |
Albums | Overseas |
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ID | 1969771 |
About Overseas
Overseas is an American indie rock band, that includes David Bazan of Pedro The Lion, Headphones and Lo Tom; Will Johnson of Centro-matic and South San Gabriel; plus Bubba & Matt Kadane of Bedhead and The New Year. Their debut album was officially announced on April 4, 2013 and was released on June 11, 2013.
Brazilian butt-lifts: Why have one?
... " Some people went Overseas when surgeons who follow BAAPS guidelines weren t carrying out the procedure between 2018 and 2022...
China using families as 'hostages' to quash dissent abroad
... Research suggests this particular kind - controlling access to family members in the home country through video calls, in exchange for compliance Overseas - is commonly used by Chinese police...
Ryuchell: Japanese TV personality found dead at agent's office
... Peco and their son are Overseas - on Tuesday she posted a picture of a cake for his fifth birthday...
Sarms: Illegal muscle drugs sold in UK shops, BBC finds
... But despite not been approved for use, Sarms are easily available from online sellers based in the UK and Overseas - and a BBC investigation has also found them being sold openly over the counter in shops...
Pound steady as Rishi Sunak seen on track to become PM
... Why does a falling pound matter? A fall in the value of the pound increases the price of goods and services imported into the UK from Overseas - because when the pound is weak against the dollar or euro, for example, it costs more for companies in the UK to buy things such as food, raw materials or parts from abroad...
'I was trafficked, raped, and left for my abusers to find'
... British nationals are more likely to be referred to the NRM than victims from Overseas - 31% of potential victims who were referred in 2021 were British nationals...
Stand News: Police arrest six from Hong Kong independent news outlet
... Hong Kong authorities have been cracking down on democratic freedoms in the city following the enactment of a controversial national security law that has seen pro-democracy papers close down, activists arrested and thousands of residents flee Overseas...
COP26: How much is spent supporting fossil fuels and green energy?
... Mr Johnson announced in December 2020 that the UK would stop supporting the fossil fuel industry Overseas...
Ryuchell: Japanese TV personality found dead at agent's office
By Antoinette Radford & Mariko OiBBC News
Japanese TV personality Ryuchell has been found dead by their manager at The Agency 's office in Tokyo.
The 27-year-old's cause of death has Not Yet been confirmed, but police said they are investigating if they died by suicide.
Ryuchell married a fellow model, Peco in 2016 and the pair had A Son .
In August 2022, the couple divorced after Ryuchell announced they no longer identified as male, attracting much criticism online.
In The Post shared to Instagram, Ryuchell said they would Still Live with Peco and their son.
But many accused The Celebrity of being an absent father and criticised their decision to come out. In February, the model appeared in a YouTube video alongside Peco, where she defended her ex-husband and said she supported them as they worked out their sexuality.
Ryuchell became an influential LGBT figure in Japan and was well-known for their genderless style of dressing. As they became more famous, they were subject to numerous online social harassment campaigns which largely criticised their personal life and gender non-conformity.
Shortly after their death, terms like " Ryuchell" and " character assassination" started trending on Twitter in Japan.
Peco and their son are Overseas - on Tuesday she posted a picture of a cake for his fifth birthday. The Family are yet to comment on news of Ryuchell's death.
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com