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  1. Espers. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 2002 by Greg Weeks, Meg Baird and Brooke Sietinsons, later joined by Helena Espvall and Otto Hauser, the psych-folk music of Espers was released by Locust Music and Drag City. Baird has played with Watery Love and Heron Oblivion & pursued a solo career; Espvall has collaborated widely in the free-improv world and Otto Hauser has drummed with ...

  2. Espers. More images. Profile: American psych folk band from Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA) founded in 2002. Their last album until now has been released in 2009. The band reunited for 3 performances in 2018 but decided against recording new material then. Sites:

  3. Espers is one of a small group of newish bands playing various (mostly) acoustic instruments to create an independent music that has gone by all sorts of names, but my favorite is Freak Folk. The use of autoharp, flute, acoustic guitar, spritely voices and plenty of hippy trappings certainly have been gathered under a "folk" name before, but of course new and folk are a bit of an anachronism.

  4. The Espers (sometimes stylized as ESPers and also known as the Numbers) are a trio of psychic-powered children (Kiyoko, Takashi, and Masaru) who have been government test subjects for a secret ESP project started by the government for several years (or decades). They are the supporting characters in both the anime and the manga. The Espers are a trio of children who were a part of a secret ...

  5. 25 de ene. de 2018 · Summoned creatures are a mainstay in the Final Fantasy series. In Final Fantasy XII, these are known as Espers and there are 13 in all, based off of the 12 Zodiac signs plus a special 13th spirit.

  6. Espers (sometimes styled as ESPers) is a creator-owned American science fiction/superhero comic book series created and written by James D. Hudnall.It centers on a disparate group of people with various psychic powers who are brought together under duress and later coalesce as a team. The series was first published by Eclipse Comics in 1985, and most recently published by Image Comics in 1998.

  7. A particular object of notability of all the Level 5 espers is a recurring instance of mental instability, be it comedic or serious. Mikoto, the first Level 5 seen in the series, has a comedic obsession with defeating Kamijou Touma, although she has been referred to as the sanest one out of all the Level 5s. [4]

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