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Artist description
considered heavy alternative, along the lines of Clutch and Tool from Bowling Green, Ohio |
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Music Style
indi, heavy alternative |
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Musical Influences
Cluth, Tool, Suicide Machine, Sepultura, System of a Down |
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Similar Artists
Cluth, Tool |
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Artist History
Forming in 1994 after the obligatory time spent in bad high school garage bands, Evolotto's original (and current) lineup came together as three unpolished, unsure musicians who were literally at square one, both as players and writers. Endless practicing and gigging in the relatively incestuous, thoroughly insular Bowling Green music scene toughened and seasoned the young band, incubating their art-damaged, metallic, self-contained freakouts and nurturing them into songs to reckon with. |
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Group Members
Schmid - bass, vocalsChris Sobb - guitarBen Bomlitz - drums, vocals |
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Instruments
Bass, Guitar, Drums, Vocals |
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Albums
1776 |
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Press Reviews
Glass Eye Magazine |
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Additional Info
Like the best power trios, Evolotto's music is born of a "less is more" virtuosity, each instrument carrying its weight without excess layers of tripe to hide ineptitude or glut the senses. The results are deceptively simple, yet viscerally powerful |
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Location
Toledo, Ohio - USA |
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