
The Drift
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Genres | Alternative/Indie |
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Origin | San Francisco |
California | |
United States | |
Members | Safa Shokrai |
Trevor Montgomery | |
Danny Grody | |
Albums | Memory Drawings |
Blue Hour | |
Noumena | |
Seer | |
Record labels | Temporary Residence Limited |
Interactive | |
The Drift | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2314341 |
About The Drift
The Drift is a post-rock band from San Francisco, California. The Drift was founded in 2002 as a side project by Danny Grody, of Tarentel, and Trevor Montgomery, of Lazarus. Montgomery left the group in 2004 and Grody recruited several new members for a full band, with several releases following in 2005.
Leicestershire: Pony-kick woman cleared of animal cruelty

... The court had heard she had made " minimal contact" with the pony, which she still owned, and that there were no signs of external or internal injury following the incident, which took place in The Drift, Gunby...
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Leicestershire: Pony-kick woman cleared of animal cruelty
A woman filmed kicking and striking a pony has been cleared of animal cruelty charges.
The RSPCA brought a private prosecution after Sarah Moulds disciplined The Animal in Lincolnshire in 2021.
Lincoln Crown Court heard differing veterinary opinions about how much pain and fear the pony might have suffered.
The 39-year-old said she intended to " briefly shock" The Animal but denied losing her temper and insisted The Force used was appropriate.
Ms Moulds, from Somerby, near Melton Mowbray , Leicestershire, faced two offences under The Animal Welfare Act 2006, namely causing unnecessary suffering to the pony and not taking reasonable steps to protect The Animal from pain, suffering, injury or disease.
She told The Trial her life had been " torn to pieces" by the case, having lost Her Job as A Teacher and that she had received death threats.
After a three-day trial, The Jury of 11 men and One Woman cleared Ms Moulds after just over five hours of deliberation.
Ms Moulds wept as The Verdict was delivered.
The Court had heard she had made " minimal contact" with the pony, which she still owned, and that there were no signs of external or internal injury following The Incident , which took place in The Drift , Gunby.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com