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Artist description
One of Louisville's truly great bands with a refreshing rock sound and incredible emotion. |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Toad the Wet Sprocket, Pearl Jam. |
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Artist History
End of Me has been an essential part of the Louisville Rock scene for over a year. In that short amount of time, End of Me has seen 10 of 10 songs released on the Louisville local shows reach the #1 most requested status most maintaining that spot for weeks following. WLRS's program director Adam Fendrich heard such an incredible commercial appeal to the band's songs that he placed YES on full rotation on the popular rock station. Not only did this make the band the first unsigned act in full rotation on a rock station in Louisville in 10 years, but the single received at it's maximum an astounding 7 spins a day on WLRS. This is a feat not seen by many signed acts, much less unsigned talent. Yet this was only the beginning. The pop-rock band quickly gained further notoriety both in and out of the local music scene. R&R magazine published an article about the band's success under the Up and Coming artists category in one of it's April 2001 issue. The band opened for national acts such as TANTRIC, DUST FOR LIFE, REARVIEW MIRROR, and OUTSPOKEN. The group appeared in and on virtually every local rock music media from CDs and magazines to television and radio. The band's website (www.mp3.com/bryanfox) has attracted thousands of visitors wanting to download music and keep in touch with the band's latest updates and information. The word has spread rapidly and legions of fans have been attracted to these songs that move, inspire and just plain kick ass. Listen for yourself and you'll realize that, from unforgettable melodies to unbelieveable vocals and music, End of Me has just what music listeners have been waiting for.
End of Me is:
Bryan Fox- vocals, guitar
Ryan Murphy- percussion
Danny De La Cruz- guitar, keys
Brian Vinson- bass
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Group Members
Bryan Fox/ Ryan Murphy /Danny De La Cruz /Brian Vinson |
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Albums
Write to bryfoxrox@hotmail.com for purchase info |
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Press Reviews
Brian Fox marks his territoryTantric/Brian Fox/Howling Diablos at headliner's music 4/8/01Tantric was headlining the show, but Brian Fox made it impossible to tellthat he was "only" the opening act. The only thing that was "opening-act-worthy"was the fact that he played first. It will be no surprise to me when he makes it bigin this industry, following in the footsteps of local boys Tantric.There are close ties between the two bands, and both are headedfor great things. Brian Fox is the first band that is in full rotation at WLRS without being signed since Edensteet,Brian said. However, I wouldn't expect the honor to last very long, sincethe labels are already calling as I write. The group has doneall this in a matter of four months together. For bassist Ruth Beam, the gig with Tantric was the first time playing out with Brian and the band. Not a bad initiation, eh?...- Jason Koerner, Louisville Music News, May 2001.Ready For Takeoff- Fans of Days of the New and Tantric might want to give a very close listen to Bryan Fox, who's causing quite a stir in his hometown of Louisville now that hometown Alternative WLRS has added the dental student-aspiring rock artist's song "Yes." WLRS played the track seven times during a recent week. pair of those plays came during morning and afternoon drive. WLRS PD Adam Fendrich notes, "This guy has what it takes, and the song is really reacting well with our listeners. It has been one of the top requesting songs during the past week. His music fits perfectly with the format and, based on the types of calls we are receiving, it is appealing to more than just his immediate fans." Managed by Leftbank Management's Dan Colucci, Fox had been gigging around the area for more than three years and eventually hooked up with Tantric's Hugo Ferreira, who produced several of Fox's songs. Fox notes, "We became good friends and just started messing around in the studio. When we finished, we kind of went, "Holy shit. This is pretty amazing..."-Steve Wonsiewicz, R&R. April 20, 2001. pg. 41 |
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Location
Louisville, Kentucky - USA |
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