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Artist description
Empty is the Bay area band with heavy hitting yet melodic rock that stimulates the mind and body. Opening for national acts such as Stanford Prison Experiment, The Hunger, and numerous others, Empty has gained a loyal following. In addition to their visibility in Northern California, Emptyonline.com has presented the band to the world, and offers a number of ways to experience what Empty is all about.
With recent songs on ESPN, and ESPN2, and playing at the Vans Triple Crown of Snowboarding, Empty has crossed the border from local Heroes to a nationally recognized fully independent band. The near future holds many possibilities, and with their goals set high, Empty sits poised to break out big and become a rock and roll power house.
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Music Style
Hard Rock |
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Musical Influences
Everything from all walks of life |
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Similar Artists
Soundgarden, Social D, Zep, D-tones, Tool, |
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Artist History
San Francisco is famous for many things, the Golden Gate
Bridge, Alcatraz, the Wharf, and soon to be heard, the
mighty band Empty. Not long ago, the Reverend Stephen
Krespel and Rocky of the infamous band Pornstar,
joined forces with Jason Voorhees of Friday the 13th fame, and
Jester from the band Liquid, to bring the Bay Area a unique
Blend of musical talent for your listening pleasure.
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Group Members
With the heavy hitting Rocky behind the kit, and the
thunderous bass of merciless Jason Voorhees, coupled with the
soaring guitar sounds of the Jester, and the smooth as a nail in
your eye vocals and guitar styling of the holy one Steve
Krespel, there is no limit to how far Empty can go.
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Instruments
Guitars/Bass/Drums/Vocals |
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Albums
Say What? |
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Press Reviews
See web site |
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Additional Info
new disk out soon! |
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Location
San Francisco, CA - USA |
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