Blue Hand is an electronic rock band founded in 2005 by Polish brothers Carl and Martin Halicki which evolved from the neo-progressive band All Go Out.
Using a name taken from the lyrics of Street Spirit by Radiohead, Blue Hand draw inspiration from prog/art, rock and jazz bands regardless of the fact they compose mainly Electronic Rock. So far they have released two short singles and are currently working on their full length album "Powerless Go...
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