Other bands influenced by U2
| On Project Opus since: | April 10, 2006 |
| Last seen: | 4 weeks 5 days ago |
| Biography: | SOL 3, former heavyweights of Edmonton’s independent music scene have relocated to Vancouver and are poised to conquer Vancouver and beyond with their brand of well crafted, hook driven, guitar rock. Influenced by the great bands from every era in Rock n’ Roll history including the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Pixies, and U2, SOL 3 have evolved to create their own distinct and unique sound that pays tribute to all of the great Rockers of the past while maintaining a fresh and relevant sound for the modern age. |
| Albums: | Ultrafade |
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| On Project Opus since: | January 30, 2006 |
| Last seen: | 4 days 7 hours ago |
| Biography: | Sugarblade was started in July 2004 when Miguel Staunton and Alec Brietzke first sat down together to jam out some songs. Both musicians had just come from broken bands and had been looking forward to doing an acoustic project to take a bit of a break. Realizing that the songs had real potential the duo decided to try the full-band approach once again. Recently coming out of a band herself, (Maverick recording artist, "Lillix"), Kim Urhahn seemed an ideal addition on drums. Soon after, Greg M., an old friend of Alec's, joined the trio on bass, thus completing the band. It became obvious after only a few live shows that Sugarblade had something special. The band gained a loyal following instantly and has been playing relentlessly to rave reviews and an ever-growing fanbase. The band released a 7-song EP entitled "Faux" in July of 2006, which has been selling steadily and exposing them to more and more fans. Several independent and college radio stations have recently added Sugarblade to their regular rotation and the band is poised to take their music to the highest level possible. |
| Albums: | Demos,Acoustic extras,Faux |
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| On Project Opus since: | October 3, 2005 |
| Last seen: | never |
| Biography: | Name: Chris Carder I'm the band: I sing and play acoustic guitars, harmonica Instrument: 1999 Taylor 714 CE I usually play through a Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner and a SIB Fat Drive pre-amp. Testimony: Just out of high school, I got involved in a youth group at the First Baptist Church in Smyrna, Georgia. I saw a group of kids there that loved God and really lived it out by loving one another. Their example spoke volumes to me and in the Spring I gave my life to Jesus. I have moved away from the Smyrna area, to Louisville, Kentucky, but still have great memories of those special days…while at the same time remembering that the best days lie ahead for those who trust Christ’s finished work on the cross. As I peer in the rear view mirror of my life, I can see many key times when God was sowing His Truth in me. I always believed the Christmas Story of the birth of the Savior. I never doubted the truth of a Risen Savior as the Easter story unfolded. But it was not until that February Wednesday night, after seeing a glimpse of Jesus' love through the Smyrna youth, that everything seemed to make sense and I realized I had to make a commitment with all of ‘me’ publicly and unashamedly, as Jesus did for me. When I am home: I am surrounded by beautiful women, starting with my wonderful wife, Leslie. We have been married 8 awesome years and been blessed with two girls. Elena is two years old, has a sweet heart although she can be tough as nails. Keely was born on March 27 this year and is the happiest baby I have ever seen or been around. We live in a couple of doors down from Leslie’s school, Fern Creek High. Musical Influences: Third Day, Stephen Curtis Chapman, Bill Mallonee and the Vigilantes of Love, John Cougar Mellencamp, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Sting, Michael Jackson, James Taylor, Russ Taff, Johnny Cash, Dan Fogelberg, Eagles, Keith Green, and many more. Currently Reading: Been investigating again the stories of King David in I and II Samuel, Old Testament,of The Holy Bible. Also, Steve Turner’s Authorized Biography called ‘The Man Called Cash: The Love Life and Faith of an American Legend’. Passions: Jesus – The One and Only. There is none who compares to Him. My Family. I love leading worship at Missionary Conferences, whether it is Indonesia, South America, Africa….I will go anywhere God provides to encourage those who are on the front lines. Getting my new songs to the masses. Putting in my ear: Third Day: Wherever You Are, Switchfoot: Nothing is Sound, Aaron Shust: Anything Worth Saying, Passion: Everything Glorious, The Phil Wing Band: True Light. Putting in my eyes: Jeopardy, Waiting for the next season of ‘Lost’, Treasure Hunter’s, Andy Griffith, The Walton’s…yeah, I love the Grandpa and the Dad. Favorite Movies: Braveheart, It’s a Wonderful Life, The Patriot, Gladiator, October Sky. Favorite Movie Quote: Uncle Buck to his 5 year old niece’s Vice Principle: “Here's a quarter. Go downtown, and have a rat gnaw that thing off your face! Good day to you, madam.” |
| Albums: | Strange and Wonderful,Too Much For Me |
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| On Project Opus since: | March 29, 2008 |
| Last seen: | never |
| Biography: | A songwriter named “cook”…. Ever present and silent, cook, has been witness to that which makes our world alive. “We’ve forgotten how we fit into this world like the animals we ALL are. Instincts have been surrendered for ‘social standards’ and ‘public opinion’. People are scrutinized for being deemed selfish while others praised for having attitude. Some will swear how independent they are just to fit-in. Answer me this….do we wear the labels on our clothes, or do they wear us?” “Listen to your gut. Act on a dream or a passion. Dare to let yourself be truly happy. Relish in the moments alone, by yourself. Count your friends and forget about your enemies. Read. Laugh….and laugh some more. “ All of cook’s music is written from personal experiences and profound moments in his life. Presented in a way that, hopefully, you can relate to your own. So turn off the phone… …..cook |
| Albums: | The Friday Optimist |
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| On Project Opus since: | December 6, 2007 |
| Last seen: | never |
| Biography: | Lightswitch is a group of 4 brothers, making up a highly professional youth oriented Christian alternative rock band, bringing energy to the stage without compromising their music and bringing a positive message to today's youth, playing for thousands of people each year through out the USA at Festivals, Colleges, Youth groups, Public and Private schools, Rallies, Church events, Conferences, and many other special events, Through out the Midwest and beyond. Some of the bands LightSwitch has opened for are: Sanctus Real, The Afters, Steller Kart, Todd Agnew, Rush of Fools, Mainstay, etc. Lightswitch is also known for their hit Song "WE ARE STRONG" Why we do what we do, |
| Albums: | Lightswitch |
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| On Project Opus since: | May 8, 2007 |
| Last seen: | never |
| Biography: | Saturday, February 23, 2008 Album Review: Antiqcool -'Songs Of Hope And Despair' (Sicknote Records) This is Antiqcool's second release, the follow-up to 2007's Digging For Gold. Who Antiqcool are is a mystery, neither the sleeve nor their MySpace suggest as to whether it is a one-man project or a band, the sleeves mention Pete but that is all. It is hard to know where they are based, though I'm guessing the north of England. And what of the music? The sticker on front of the CD reads 'THe Police arrest Fleetwood Mac defended by Crosby, Stills and Nash in Simon and Garfunkel's Crowded House.' This is quite an accurate description; there are no kriss-krossing guitars here, nor apocalyptic beats or howling demonic exhortions to burn in hell. Still reading? Good. This thirteen track collection of songs is a gorgeous, initiallly slight but more and more enticing and addictive with each listen. This is truly independent music, not because it has guitars on it, or isn't on a major label, but is genuinely music that exists for its own sake, out of time, and all the better for it. I've played it several times since it arrived in the post several days ago, and not only do I enjoy it more with every listen, but Mrs. 17 Seconds is also enjoying it too. If there is one thing that detracts from this album for me, it's that while the album is pretty sublime, the record appears to have been produced so carefully that you start to miss the absence of a few rough edges that might actually add even more to this record. No matter. I've been enjoying listening to this, and I think come the summer it will be on the stereo even more frequently. ..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..> ..> Antiqcool CD Review http://bristolrock.co.uk/ By Moose Two full length CD's to review here, 2007's Digging For Gold, and the brand new release Songs Of Hope And Despair. The guitars drift into Dave Gilmore territory on more than one occasion, while there are a couple of tracks on which Andy Summers-esq arpeggio type runs pop out as well - and that's before the Police-like reggae of Getting On Back To You kicks in. The material has a very personal feel, with themes generally having a very uplifting quality to them, if perhaps lacking a little in the "excitement" department. Songs Of Hope And Despair shifts the focus slightly to the vocals, with a more pronounced harmony to most of the lead parts. There's definitely a Beach Boys influence in there somewhere - especially on Vows Were Made Of Glass, with a couple of the backing vocal arrangements reminding me of Good Vibrations, but again minus the excitement or energy the boys from the West Coast of the USA managed to produce. The Mamas & The Papas increasingly popped into my head too - you know, California Dreaming?? Pearl has a slightly more modern pop feel to it, while I'm Getting Love also departs slightly from the nearly horizontal laid back stuff that makes up the majority of the 13 songs on offer. At the end of an extended listen I'm left kinda feeling that the main Antiqcool man Pete could do with a couple of not quite like minded muso's to collaborate with - someone that could inject a touch of variation to the material, and perhaps a shift of gear or two now and again. Don't get me wrong, there's some quality writing going on here, and the performance and recording can't be faulted either. It just all feels a bit too self indulgent, which I know probably sounds more of a criticism than I'm really intending. Moose. ..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..> Saturday, January 26, 2008 Review by Paul from Leeds Music Scene http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=61472460 ..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..> ..> ANTIQCOOL For any artist/band to produce two full albums in two years, is a credit The band in question is Antiqcool, their first CD "Digging For Gold" The recently released second album "Songs Of Hope And Despair" The strength of their lyrics is shown throughout the CD, especially Both albums are an ideal antidote to the stressful world we try to In a take, take world, it makes a refreshing change to see an up and Their CDs are inspired by the people and places of the north east, the Antiqcool "Songs Of Hope And Despair". You might also want to consider the 60s west coast folk Review by Neil at Fatea Records http://www.fatea-records.co.uk/ Featured Artist 2/2008 ANTIQCOOL Also a credit to the group is the fact that they have released As for their sound, it is very reminiscent of the Beatles and Beach Your humble web-mistress' faves? "The Storm" with it's deep Review by Mousie http://www.angelfire.com/indie/mousie/spooky/deathsong.html Links for ANTIQCOOL: Digging For Gold on CDBaby.com ..> Monday, February 25, 2008 ..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..>..> ..> Antiqcool Review by Demo's Reviewed http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=177407807&blogID=361230828 With the fantastic album 'Songs of Hope and Despair' this jazzy rock band could 'Englishman Out In The Midday Sun' sits comfortably in the Beatles With 'Just Another Groove On A Forty Five', however, the album has There are some rockier tracks to compliment the more opo inspired However, all previous tracks are trumped by the album's end track. Their MySpace page features tracks that underline their talent, so Antiqcool - Drifting Through My Mind Review by ONE LONELY HORN http://onelonelyhorn.blogspot.com/ Placing a prominent sticker on the front of your new The driving force behind Antiqcool is singer, song writer and The opening track - 'Englishman Out In The Midday Sun' sets the tone with It is only on second, third and subsequent listenings that the strength of Pete Songs Of Hope And Despair is not yet the finished article. The production The more I have played this album, the more delights I have found on it and the Message to Publishers Publishers wishing to contact me regarding exploitation of ANTIQCOOL songs Email : Web : www.antiqcool.co.uk Follow the links to hear ANTIQCOOL tracks http://cdbaby.com/cd/antiqcool2 http://cdbaby.com/cd/antiqcool Need music for your podcast or radio show? Many Antiqcool tracks are free to http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/searchResults.php?SearchString=ANTIQCOOL |
| Albums: | Songs of Hope and Despair,DIGGING FOR GOLD |
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| On Project Opus since: | January 30, 2006 |
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| Biography: | With hook heavy songs, stuck-in-your-head melodies, and strong female vocals, Tripping West is what great Canadian indie rock is all about. The members of this West Coast band hail from Montreal (Alex and Orlando), Vancouver ( Tricia), and St. John's (Blair), and their appeal seems to be as widespread as their geographic beginnings. In their almost three year history they've gained rave reviews from around the globe, and a dedicated following. They've drawn comparisons to such bands as Blondie, the Cranberries, and the Pretenders, yet they've also clearly created their own unique sound and style. September 2006 marked the release of Tripping West’s first full length CD entitled "Scenes From Our Lives." This rich and surprising debut album has already gained great reviews from both the local and cyber music scenes. In fact, the only thing more compelling than their new CD is the fun, high energy performance of their live shows, if you're lucky enough to catch them... |
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| On Project Opus since: | March 8, 2008 |
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| Biography: | OBYONETAOPY's MUSIC makes you think of Andreï TARKOWSKI's movies, the GENIUS VISUAL POET of Russian Cinema whom made : NOSTALGIA & STALKER and so many other Chefs d'Oeuvres. Listening to OBYONETAOPY's MUSIC, is like watching an Andreï's TARKOWSKI film, we find in OBYONETAOPY's Music, the same PLEASURE, the same COLORS, and we have the same SENSATIONS of MAKING ONE with the UNIVERSAL BEAUTY in HIDING in each little corners of NATURE ... and as for the FILMS of Andreï TARKOWSKI, the MUSIC of OBYONETAOPY is either LIKED or DISLIKED but there is no LUKE WARM feelings toward it whatsoever...... OBYONETAOPY, like a heart beat in deep connection with his Life in LIFE, emphasize profond vibrations, sculpts the differences of sounds with what they have complementary and he knows very well how to FUSION in Intense an Alliance between the différents instruments with an agility out of the common that curls up with ease the GRAND ŒUVRE of MUSICAL ALCHIMY, so much his albums OPEN seems all in Etherical domaines différents each times. and all of its ALBUMS could very well be listened on after another, without any BREAKS in its AMBIENT style, most Psychedelic Shamanic... Thanks for coming round here and listenning....!!!! |
| Albums: | NEW ÄMÄ sounds from the DEEP,DREAMUTATION,ENDOGENESIS EXODUS,SHAMAN MUSIC,URBAN TAOIST SOUNDS,The BOOK of LIFE,YANTRA LOVIN YOU |
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| On Project Opus since: | January 28, 2007 |
| Last seen: | never |
| Biography: | Boomchix was originally formed in 2002 by Janice Dunbar (vocals, & guitar) and Barb Wilkins (vocals & mandolin) with their great friend Shelley Brown (bass & vocals). They played together for a few years as a trio until (sadly) Shelley made her decision to move away from Vancouver. Before she left, Janice and Barb decided to go into the studio and record the bed tracks to what would become their debut CD "Surprise Surprize". While preparing for the release of their CD, they re-invented Boomchix with Gord (Gorehound) Smithers on electric guitar and dobro, John Werner on bass, Benny Strylove on drums and sometimes Meredith Bates on violin. You can catch a show at various venues around Vancouver. Please visit them at www.boomchix.ca for more information. |
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| On Project Opus since: | January 28, 2007 |
| Last seen: | never |
| Biography: | Here are a few things people might want to know about me. 1. I rock |
| Albums: | EP1 |
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| On Project Opus since: | January 22, 2006 |
| Last seen: | never |
| Biography: | Love and Mathematics Stage lights illuminate Love and Mathematics. Squalls of effects-dappled guitar wash over an unsuspecting crowd. Swelling keyboards rise forth and create a kaleidoscope of dizzying sonics. As the lush atmospherics begin to lure listeners towards a dark place, a jubilantly melodic bass guitar intercedes. Drums join the fray, bashing out tribal beats and creating a pulsing rhythm that sets the dance floor writhing. A vocalist wracked with twitching intensity takes to the microphone and casts a hypnotic spell. A second voice chimes in. Working in tandem, they conjure a choir of celestial songbirds. Esoteric yet immediate, cataclysmic but celebratory, paradoxical Love and Mathematics play spacey psych-pop at its most apocalyptic. The Vancouver band can trace their beginnings to a longstanding partnership between Ian Somers (vocals/guitar/keyboards) and Shane Turner (bass/vocals). When the pair recruited Lucas Rose (guitar/keyboards), they found his monolithic, dissonant guitar work muddying their pristine pop stylings. Rather than reining Rose in, they embraced the opportunity to reinvent themselves entirely and explore a dynamic new direction. The sea change was complete once the three collaborators discovered talismanic drummer Kyle Koenig. Koenig’s controlled-chaos kit attack brought an urgent energy to the group. Christened Love and Mathematics, the four-piece drew from Built to Spill’s angular melodies, Mogwai’s textured mediations and Animal Collective’s spaced-out oddity to forge a sound distinctly their own. Adjourning to Vancouver’s storied Hive studio, the band worked with producer Colin Stewart (Black Mountain, Pretty Girls Make Graves) to record a four-song, self-titled EP. Rather than duplicating their oceanic live sound, Love and Mathematics opted to explore a more nuanced approach with the recordings. The final result reflects a band invigorated and inspired by the wealth of new ideas and possibilities presented to them. Out of the gates, the propulsive “Remember to Masticate” lashes into the listener with discordant guitars, lilting harmonies and rhythms that turn on a whim. “Copper Coin Bikini” brims and bristles with skittish energy as lyrics sketch out an abstract rebellion: “You are the emissary; I am the socialist; Gather the troops and rally outside the capital.” The disc’s most cathartic track, “Plan for a Better Year,” punctuates its emotion-saturated vocals with wails of buzzsaw instrumentation. Finally, the swirling “A Fight Between a Crow and a Seagull” ascends and cascades with an airy grace. At present, Love and Mathematics are at work self-recording their full-length debut. On their off-nights, they can likely be found upon a darkened stage. With a live set hailed by Exclaim! and The Georgia Straight, the band has shared the limelight with Vancouver’s finest bands – The Book of Lists, You Say Party! We Say Die! and They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? – as well as touring acts Nada Surf, Okkervil River, The Rosebuds and The Appleseed Cast. Having established themselves as fixtures of the Vancouver scene, Love and Mathematics have only begun to explore their potential as a band. The remainder of that self-discovery should prove equally enthralling for both the musicians and their listeners. |
| Albums: | Love and Mathematics EP,Love and Mathematics EP,Love and Mathematics EP,Love and Mathematics EP |
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| On Project Opus since: | July 24, 2007 |
| Last seen: | never |
| Biography: | Hello, Lovies, and welcome! I'm a nutty musician who somehow got herself known in the European metal scene, even though I'm not really a super-mega-metal-diva girl. But that's not a secret. Not one I'm keeping, anyway! You might know me from the various work I've done with other bands, but you might be surprised at what else I have to offer and I invite you to look around, have a listen and let me know what you think! OK, now on to the more serious, official stuff. Enjoy! xx Singer-songwriter with a razorblade edge. In a business where image often overshadows substance, Amanda Somerville gives the industry CPR with a breath of sincerity through music that is so real, it's goosebump-inducing. The windows to this songwriter's soul are her songs, which are ambient and groovy, yet extremely radio-friendly. Combining heart and soul with hit songwriting, you're bound to be moved. Since 2000, Amanda has resided and worked mainly in Germany and the Netherlands . In that time, she has independently sold over 7,000 CDs of her solo work and gained thousands of fans all over the world. She is currently engaged in both studio and live work in Europe and is exploring options for her latest solo album, "Windows." Discography Solo: Other bands & projects: |
| Albums: | Windows |
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| On Project Opus since: | June 18, 2007 |
| Last seen: | never |
| Biography: | One Brave Soul is: kip - vox/guitars I try to put something into each song that will disarm the listener in some way... to evoke certain feelings or thoughts.... or even colors in some cases. I think in some of our songs you could be looking at the bare shell of the music and thinking, well this isn't much... but lyrically the song is making you wonder, or soothes you, or is troubling you. Or maybe the lyrics seem like candy but something musical seems to be poking you in the eye. Duality of meaning is common in One Brave Soul songs. You could very easily write out several different meanings to each song and all of them would be right. But overall, I hope people get a good vibe from our songs. We are not a negative band by any stretch of the imagination. I am just a huge fan of art that seems incredibly odd... yet somehow in the end leaves you happy and satisfied. Like a Robert Smith song or a Tim Burton movie. |
| Albums: | Angel EP |
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| On Project Opus since: | June 10, 2007 |
| Last seen: | never |
| Biography: | A perfect mixture of killer guitar and synth riffs, hi-octane sound & ultimate vocal hooks. Imagine The Killers mixed with 70's glam, spiced up with Rammstein and Marilyn Manson, grooved up by Goldfrapp and topped with Depeche Mode. That being said none of the above sound like The Surgents... THE SURGENTS is the latest movement by Dr.Octavo and The Professor. Though The Surgents are relatively very young in music years, various other projects by the two music gurus preceded the creation of this high energy motivational group, including State Of Affairs in 1995, Quantum Force in 1998 and Protocol in 2000. Protocol has enjoyed a warm welcome in the Japana market with hits such as "Surfing USA" and "Indian Love". Dr.Octavo and The Professor did take a little music biz break, concentrating on creating the next generation of music geniuses in the form of Hugo (7), Isabella (4) and Oliver (2) - their offspring have already recorded numerous tracks such as "La La La" & "Na Na Na" hitting radio airwaves and clubs later this year. Doc Oc and The Prof met in 1992, after Doc's first official Kanatian album release, "The Chains That Bind Us", by Remote Control. The Professor applied for a keyboardist position at that time but the position was already taken and hence the two encountered each other in many "battle of the bands" wars. Though musical nemeses at the beginning, they eventually learned to respect their territories and managed to combine the dark forces to attack the music biz with full power. They have together survived rise and fall of the music empire getting ready for the ultimate attack in the form of The Surgents. Frustrated with the current state and deterioration of most music parties, they have created this coalition, with a hope to provide fresh ideas and music to the ears of their peers and followers. The first single, "The Show", deals with the brainwashing of the media and gives a new strength to rise up against this malicious weapon and TV machines. More subjects are about to be discussed in the upcoming tracks, creating the necessary energy and movement to do a better job in all fields of our daily lives. Please come back on a regular basis to read and listen to the latest news on The Surgents' airwaves and press...."Let The Show Begin" !!!! |
| Albums: | The Show |
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| On Project Opus since: | April 10, 2007 |
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| Biography: | With emotionally complex lyrics laid upon bittersweet melodies, Angie’s songs recount tales of empty rooms, cold hearts and dreamy longings. Evoking a diverse range of influences, her music is a fleeting nuance of dark piano-drenched pop alternative. Her live performances are deceptively simple and equally impassioned with beautiful harmonic textures. She is a singer songwriter with a sweet, yet strong & unique voice, style and sensibility. www.angiemusic.com |
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| On Project Opus since: | September 11, 2006 |
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| Biography: | Come Undone is a group formed in 2002 by Daniel Kern and Benco |
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| On Project Opus since: | September 7, 2006 |
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| Biography: | Welcome! Grab a cup of tea, put your feet up and have a browse through her pages. Carmen has been hard at work promoting, recording, rehearsing, booking and performing over the past few years. After so much hard work and due to a growing fanbase, she has decided to get some help from Marketing/Promotions Manager, Melanie Tromp. In 2005 she wrapped recording her latest EP with Producer, John Webster (Tom Cochrane, David Bowie, Cher, Aerosmith). The EP is now available to buy (see the MUSIC page of this site). Listen to clips in the new music player above or use the play button beside track titles on the music page. Feel free to drop Carmen a line to let her know which tune is your favorite! Music from the Ep was showcased on BFBS Radio in the UK this week! Click link to listen (Carmen comes in at 12:22). She is currently completing the full length album with Producer Hayden Cyr. She chose to work with Hayden because she fell in love with his song Breath on My Hand and felt he would understand the direction she was planning to take with the newest tracks. You can help support Carmen's work directly by ordering in advance a copy of the upcoming album "WINDOW SEAT" at www.carmenhillary.com!! Every 8th person to order will receive a full refund!!! (CD will include the three songs found here on MySpace!) Carmen's music will be appearing in two movies which are slated to come out within the year. One is an action movie and the other a romantic comedy. More information to come... Watch for Carmen's next co-writing project with Singer/Songwriter/Actress, Anet Ducharme. Anet is known for writing chart topping songs like "Sinking Like a Sunset" - performed by Tom Cochrane and writing for Artists such as Amanda Marshall and Larry Gowan. |
| Albums: | Window Seat |
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| On Project Opus since: | January 9, 2007 |
| Last seen: | never |
| Biography: | Admiral Twin is a pop rock group from Tulsa, Oklahoma. The band consists of three singer/songwriters who blend rich harmonies with catchy melodies over a variety of music styles. |
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| On Project Opus since: | April 15, 2006 |
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| Biography: | “I know we have followed, the road so few take Too scared to awake the angels inside And if their darkness surrounds us We’ll cast demons aside, open our minds when our worlds collide” -Discourse Poetic, (La Di Da) dis·course n. Serious speech or piece of writing. Serious conversation. A discussion of a subject, either written or spoken. Sensitive or insightful: characteristic of a poet, especially in possessing unusual sensitivity or insight, or in being able to express things in a beautiful or romantic way. With Discourse Poetic, you can never be sure what you’re going to hear. The Calgary based band has a vast collection of original material covering an eclectic range of emotion, sound and thought. Band members Amy Thiessen and Jarred Nicklen each draw from unique life experiences when writing, and yet somehow combine their diverse styles into a truly original sound. Depending on what song the band decides to open with, an audience member on a Tuesday can make a different first impression of Discourse Poetic than someone listening on a Thursday. Yet each song adds another brushstroke to the sound that is their exclusive musical canvas. Whether writing individually or together, they complement each other while never repeating themselves musically. The diversity of each song is also reflected in the different musical influences Jarred and Amy draw from. Amy Thiessen cites Ani DiFranco, Lisa Loeb, Janis Joplin and Fiona Apple as major influences, while Jarred has drawn inspiration from artists such as Tori Amos, Tom Waits, the Indigo Girls, U2, Sarah Slean and ColdPlay. From keys to guitar, pop to alternative, the music of Discourse Poetic is getting positive reviews and feedback. In one moment listeners can be haunted by the melodic seduction of the piano intro to ‘Drown You’, then be whisked to a dark highway in the captivating guitar tune “Follow the Moon”. Other songs such as ‘La Di Da’ mix up the atmosphere with a refreshing, upbeat attitude that makes one think of summer and a carefree existence. Lyrically dynamic, acoustically adept, and altogether compelling… Discourse Poetic delivers. Amy Thiessen (Lead Singer)… Amy believes that triumph and tribulation form the underscore to anyone’s being. Through her music, Amy has found the ability to overcome life’s obstacles. Writing and singing have been a staple in her life and she has come to realize that her passion can become her reality. Amy’s spirit is her driving force, her power, her energy. Involved in yoga and meditating, Amy is able to not only find drive but beauty and love; assets that propel her in music and creativity. A 3 month journey throughout India confirmed that for her. As her spirituality strengthens and as she grows as a person, her music follows suit... guiding her and lifting her to her own equilibrium. “It’s not what we accumulate in this lifetime... it’s who we are and what we can give to the world.” Jarred Nicklen (Piano, Guitar, Vocals)… Sometimes music is the only way out. Sometimes music is the only remedy. Sometimes music is the only thing left. Music has been Jarred Nicklen’s greatest saviour growing up. While most of his friends were consoling a bottle of Baby Duck on a Friday night, Jarred would be soliciting his piano for spiritual guidance. The Piano has been his best friend since he was 8 and has stuck with him through every change in his life. Jarred decided to add another friend to the mix when he picked up the guitar a few years ago, adding a new element to his musical prowess. Jarred hopes Discourse Poetic’s intriguing melodies and lyrics will fix any craving for some good soul-healing music. “It’s ok to feel good about feeling sad. “ … Experience Discourse Poetic and get ready for something big. |
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| On Project Opus since: | February 14, 2006 |
| Last seen: | never |
| Biography: | Simon Collins –“Time for Truth” |
| Albums: | TIME FOR TRUTH |
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