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Artist description
Tilden's Faith is the best of all worlds: the feel-good songs of the 80's, the straight-ahead rock of the 60's and 70's, the passion of the 90's. It's rock and it's pop and it kicks ass. |
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Music Style
Energetic pop rock, edgy guitar riffs, and melodic ballads |
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Musical Influences
The Who, Led Zepplin, Pearl Jam, U2 |
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Similar Artists
U2, AC/DC, The Who |
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Artist History
Their story is simple: once upon a time and not too long ago Will met Scott, guitar players both. Then they met Jim, a drummer. They found Coleman surrounded by women, brought him in, fired him, and then he returned as the front man. Two bass players later, Dave stepped on stage and announced he was their new bass player. And so he was.
Then in March of 1999, Tilden's Faith released their first album, Stayed. Several local Atlanta radio stations aired two tracks from the record, Someday and Scarecrow.
Due to the enormous amount of unrecorded fan favorites, Tilden's Faith needed to create a new EP. First, they decided to work with producer Don McCollister. Next, they recorded future hits Gravity and 45. And now to promote the new release, entitled Change, Tilden's Faith continues to tour the Southeast, leaving blown speakers and screaming fans in their wake. |
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Group Members
Dave Curylo - Bass guitar
Jim Knapp - Drums
Scott McLain - Lead guitar, keyboards
Will Lewis - Rhythm guitar, vocals
Coleman Smith - Vocals |
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Instruments
Guitars, bass, drums, keyboards |
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Albums
Stayed, Change |
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Press Reviews
Check out the review in Georgia Tech's school newspaper.http://www.cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/nique/issues/spring1999/5.14.99/ent4.html |
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Location
Atlanta, Georgia - USA |
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