The Wrecks
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Active from | 2015 |
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Record labels | Jam in the Van |
Another Century | |
Big Noise Music Group | |
Members | Wes Weiss |
Nick Anderson | |
Billy Nally | |
Albums | Panic Vertigo - EP |
Infinitely Ordinary | |
Panic Vertigo ‑ EP | |
Static | |
Genres | Alternative/Indie |
Rock | |
Indie Rock | |
Alternative Rock | |
Pop-punk | |
Origin | Thousand Oaks |
California | |
United States | |
Also known as | We Are The Wrecks |
Songs | Favorite LiarFavorite Liar · 2016 Lone SurvivorLone Survivor · 2022 Fvck SomebodyInfinitely Ordinary · 2020 View 20+ more |
List | Favorite LiarFavorite Liar · 2016 |
Lone SurvivorLone Survivor · 2022 | |
Fvck SomebodyInfinitely Ordinary · 2020 | |
Skos genre | Alternative/Indie |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2095847 |
About The Wrecks
The Wrecks are an American pop rock band based in Los Angeles, California. The band is currently made up of Nick Anderson, Nick "Schmizz" Schmidt, Aaron Kelley, and Billy Nally. The group's first single "Favorite Liar," released in 2016, was an instant success.
Finding shipwrecks and planes lost at sea
... The Lochgarry, which was recently given protection under law, is just one of The Wrecks that Colin and his team are scanning and mapping...
Operation Dynamo: Search for ships lost in WW2 Dunkirk rescue
... It is a partnership between France s marine heritage agency Department of Underwater Archaeological Research and Historic England and builds on research by Claire Destanque, of Aix-Marseille University, which revealed new information about the location and condition of The Wrecks...
Ministry of Defence condemns 'desecration' of Royal Navy wrecks
... " They added: " Where we have evidence of desecration of The Wrecks of Royal Navy vessels, we will take appropriate action, including working with regional governments and partners to prevent inappropriate activity at such sites...
Titanic: Ship that sent iceberg warning found in Irish Sea
... Details of all The Wrecks have been published in a new book, Echoes from the Deep, by Dr Innes McCartney of Bangor University...
USS Samuel B Roberts: World's deepest shipwreck discovered
... " We like to say that steel doesn t lie and that The Wrecks of these vessels are the last witnesses to the battles that they fought, " he told BBC News...
War in Ukraine: Street in Bucha found strewn with dead bodies
... He added that other bodies still lay inside The Wrecks of cars destroyed by shelling...
Titanic: Ship that sent iceberg warning found in Irish Sea
The Ship which sent an iceberg warning to The Titanic before the ocean-liner sank has been found in the Irish Sea .
The Merchant vessel SS Mesaba was crossing The Atlantic in April 1912 and sent a wireless message to The Titanic but its warning never reached The Bridge .
The supposedly unsinkable ship then hit an iceberg and sank on her Maiden Voyage , with The Loss of 1,500 lives.
Mesaba herself was sunk, by a torpedo in World War I in 1918.
Now using state-of-the art multibeam sonar, Bangor University researchers have been able to identify the Mesaba's wreck and pinpoint her final Resting Place .
The technology maps out the seabed and can bring out details of structures.
The Mesaba was one among 273 shipwrecks lying in 7,500 square miles of Irish Sea , which were scanned and cross-referenced against the UK Hydrographic Office's database of wrecks and other sources.
They include trawlers, cargo vessels and submarines as well as large ocean liners and tankers.
Mesaba - Like Titanic, built in Belfast -
Twenty lives were lost, including that of The Ship 's commander and a young Able Seaman from Wrexham, when it sank about 21 miles (34km) off Tusker Rock, south-east of Rosslare in Ireland.
Details of all The Wrecks have been published in a new book, Echoes from The Deep , by Dr Innes McCartney of Bangor University.
Dr McCartney said The Work was a " game-changer" in marine archaeology and believes it will be of interest to historians, marine scientists and environmental agencies.
" Previously we would be able to dive to a few sites a year to visually identify wrecks, " He Said .
" The Prince Madog's unique sonar capabilities has enabled us to develop a relatively low-cost means of examining The Wrecks . We can connect this back to the historical information without costly physical interaction with each site. "
Dr Michael Roberts , who led the sonar surveys at the university's school of ocean sciences, added: " We have also been examining these wreck sites to better understand how objects on the seabed interact with physical and biological processes, which in turn can help scientists support the development and growth of The Marine energy sector. "
Source of news: bbc.com