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Artist description
This band is everything but a response to fashion. It is timeless. This is real music and real talent in an age of high gloss productions and glorified fads. Inspired by their influences like Peter Gabriel, Tori Amos and Pink Floyd, this band achieves timelessness by not jumping on the bandwagon. Their goal is clearly to sway the masses in a new direction that will surpass all trends. Fronted by lead singer/songwriter Rachel Pollack and supported by the immeasurable production, musical and arrangement talent of both Jonas Sörman and Claes Nyström, this band, with their debut album ?Rocketbob?, is going to pave the way to a new genre of music. Between Rachel?s evocative vocals and Jonas and Claes? engaging and fluid instrumental melodies and grooves, one immediately finds themselves intoxicated. "A stunning, graceful presence matched by poetic truth and hauntingly soulful music". (Hutch Parker ? President of Twentieth Century Fox). |
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Music Style
Progressive |
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Musical Influences
Peter Gabriel, Pink Floyd, Tori Amos, Joni Mitchell, U2, Radiohead |
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Similar Artists
Peter Gabriel, Tori Amos, Fiona Apple,Sarah Mclachlan, Natalie Imbruglia, Kate Bush, Dido, Lisa Loeb, Jewel, Pink Floyd, Sexence None |
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Artist History
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A? the Musicians Institute in Hollywood. Played locally to sold out performances at The Roxy and The Troubadour until they realized nothing was going to happen without an album.They started recording in 1995 and have spent the last 5 years working day jobs and recording as well as building theor own studio which is now complete and so is the album. |
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Group Members
Rachel PollackJonas SormanClaes Nystrom |
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Instruments
vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass, drums |
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Albums
ROCKETBOB |
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Location
Los Angeles, CA - USA |
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