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Artist description
Powerful rock beats offset with emotionally charged female vocals.This alternative band is impacting the New York Club scene with their innovative guitar melodies and sensational live show. REDEVER is paving the way for a whole new break of rock. |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Disco & Metal |
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Similar Artists
No doubt, Hole |
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Artist History
REDEVER has spent the last 7 months playing around the New York Metro area. Members of the band have opened for such acts as INXS, The Presidents of the United States of America, Bad Company, and Bon Jovi. They recently put out a self-produced album featuring songs as Rage, We know,and Skylaugh. They have received radio airplay on WLIR and WBAI .The band was formes when V moved to the United States from her hometown of Geneva, Switzerland. She brought drummer Lolo, from the western coast of France, with her. They proceeded to put together a project called REDEVER. After fully completing the album by playing all the instruments, they started to look for other members to play live with. They soon found guitarist Alan and bassist Steve who completed the band perfectly, and shaped REDEVER into its current state.The sound of their album speaks loud and clear. REDEVER promotes strong feminity and individuality. But even though the album is incredibly moving, their live show really embodies the band. " The biggest message is to come out to see the live show" Alan comments. Once you do that, you'll be hooked. |
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Group Members
V: songwriting, vocals & lead/rythm guitar Lolo: drums,percussion, backing vocals Alan Stuart: lead/rythm guitar Steve Calalang: bass |
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Instruments
vocal, guitars, bass, drums |
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Albums
EGOCITY |
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Press Reviews
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Location
NEW YORK, NY - USA |
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