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Artist description
Brain21 is an original progressive independant band from Atlanta.Brain21's music is as original as it is diverse & draws some of it'sinfluences from bands like Led Zeppelin,Rush,Queen,The Beatles,Hendrix,Deep Purple,etc.Their talent and adeptness at their instruments withoutsacrificing songwriting and listenability is refreshing in an ever moregeneric musical landscape. The songs are compositions rather thansimplistic ditties,but the music is acessable to everyone. |
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Music Style
Progressive "hippie metal" hard rock |
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Musical Influences
Hendrix, Elton John, Rush, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Beatles |
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Similar Artists
Deep Purple, Faith No More, Led Zeppelin |
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Artist History
The band started in Atlanta around 1995. Through the yearsthey have grown musically, and continue to improve both theirmusicianship and songwriting abilities. The lineup of theband has remained consistant (w/ the exception of one member)through the years, which is a rarity among artist these days,and speaks of their dedication to their own brand of music.With the release of their newest CD, Brain21 has made plansto get their name out everywhere. Soon all listeners whoenjoy music similar to theirs will know their name. They started by being the first band to register their own domain(brain21.net) on the Internet (1995). Their plan topromote themselves on the "bleeding edge" of technologycontinues to this day. The band will not rest until theyget the recognition that they feel that their music deserves! |
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Group Members
Geoff Efaw - Vocals, keysAlex Filacchione - GuitarsJohn Davis - BassRobert Diaz - Drums & drum programming |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keys |
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Albums
"A Fascination with the Sun," "Nickel Bag" (EP) |
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Press Reviews
Creative Loafing, upon seeing Brain21's second gig ever, calledthis band "a sonic hurricane." More press reviews will be coming. |
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Additional Info
t-shirts. Stickers & new shirt designs coming |
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Location
Atlanta, Georgia - USA |
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