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Artist description
Hard, melodic rock with powerful female vocals. |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Alice in Chains, Primus, Sepultura, The Beatles, Fiona Apple, Heart, Pat Benetar |
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Similar Artists
Kind of like Fiona Apple/Ann Wilson/Pat Benetar singing over heavy rock. |
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Artist History
Since spring of 2000, Emery Vesch has been very dedicated to writing, recording, and performing their style of modern rock music. They have built a solid foundation for their cause in the past two years by obtaining a respectable reputation for good rock music throughout the regular clubs in Boston and Providence. They have even been known to travel down the east coast, trying to spread the word. All their commitment and dedication has brought them to now. A new CD is being readied for release in November 2002, and they are currently looking for management and promotions. Being in a good band doesn’t happen overnight, and they know this. They have sacrificed, and continue to do so. The music industry is a very strange business. Sometimes you have to play the game, and other times you have to stand up for yourself. It’s a constant learning experience, but one thing keeps them striving for better songs and forward direction…They love to rock. |
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Group Members
Michelle Castro fronts the group with a voice thats powerful, at times gritty, and beautiful simultaneously. Gary Rego's guitar riffs are born from the old days of metal, crafted and twisted with influences of all types of music. Paul Gonyer's bass style is derived from many hours of Primus, bringing tapping, banging, and and a very tasteful style to the sounds.Herbie Correia, drummer extraordinaire, always knows what to play to catch the mood. |
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Albums
Emery Vesch (self-titled) 2002 |
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Location
Taunton, MA - USA |
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