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Artist description
We're a three piece high school power trio-guitar, bass, drums, vocals, and lots of energy. The riffs we write are varied-we have some hip-hop riffs in there, and some twangy country stuff-but the music is held together by a constant style of drumming and melodic vocals. |
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Music Style
Alternative/rock-created for fun |
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Musical Influences
Tonic, Better Than Ezra, Our Lady PeaceTocar, Stroke 9, Dave Matthews, Incubus, Limp Bizkit, Rockwell Church, Kokopelli, Last Minute |
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Similar Artists
Our Lady Peace, Better Than Ezra, Incubus, Cake, Tonic |
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Artist History
Samn and Quentin have known each other since theywere 3, and their respective parents have forced them to take music lessons almost that long. Quentin (or The Big Q as he's known) played violin,and Samn piano. But, on the same Christmas in 1998,Samn got a guitar and Q an electric bass, and theystarted jamming. The acoustic duo played coversand wrote their first song (Women 101) just for fun, and decided that they weren't half bad whenthe Big Q's cynical little brother admitted he liked what he heard. Then at a random party, Samnsam Cap'n Jon pretending to play drums along to some Green Day song going on in the background. The two got together just to jam one day, and had a blast-personalities and musical styles clicked.The three got serious and wrote like maniacs until they felt they were ready go give gigs a shot-and and here we are-5 shows under our belt and just a year old. Our writing continues to improve, and our fan base continues to grow. We're coming Billboard... |
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Group Members
Samn (I-Am) McCormally-vocals, guitarQuentin (The Big Q) Rohlfs- vocals, bass(Cap'n) Jon Weber- drums, percussion, editing |
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Instruments
Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar, keyboards, drums, electric bass, |
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Albums
You Can't Always Hide the Whole Thing (Independant, TBA) |
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Location
Herndon, VA - USA |
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