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Artist description
Alternative rock feel backed by powerful lyrics and unique ideas. Dis-Harmony takes rock music to a new level tearing through it's boundries to create a sound that is both creative and inspirational. |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Smashing Pumpkins, NIN, Tool, Incubus and many more... |
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Similar Artists
Tool, Fuel, Incubus, Smashing Pumpkins |
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Artist History
Officially formed in 1998, Dis-Harmony is a six piece band comprised of two guitars, bass, drums, keyboards and violin. They creatively blend Alternative rock with a metal edge backed by emotionally charged lyrics. Their original sound is both creative and inspirational and appeals to all different types of listeners, not restricting to any one particular genre of fans. Their versatility and lack of boundaries with regard to their music is what sets them apart from the average rock band. Throughout their years together, Dis-Harmony has built a strong fan base around the western NY region and continues to grow spreading their music and gaining fans from all around the country. Their continued dedication to their music and their fans has brought them much success at a regional level thus far. By continuing this dedication, Dis-Harmony hopes to broaden their exposure and push forth their career as musicians. |
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Group Members
Mike Hogan: Vocals/Guitar
Chris Hingel: Drums
Jon Scholl: Keyboards
Andy Strassell: bass
Vic Masters: Guitar |
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Instruments
Vocals,Lead Guitar, Rythm Guitar, Bass, Drums, Violin, Keyboards |
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Albums
2000 Demo / 2002 Pre-Release / 2003 "Hear The Future" CD |
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Additional Info
CD's available @ website |
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Location
Rochester, NY - USA |
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