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Artist description
In Pieces plays powerful, emotional hardcore/metal/rock hybrid. They pride themselves on their powerful, chaotic live performances and continue to grow more and more attached to the music as time goes on. Each member of In Pieces connects to the music personally and this takes something out of them that nothing else could ever do. This makes their audience feel like they're a part of the music and a part of the members of the band. They will continue to play "their hearts" out for whoever will listen in the coming years. |
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Music Style
emotional hardcore/metal/rock hybrid |
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Musical Influences
Cave In, Shai Hulud, Poison The Well, Bane, Grade, Radiohead, Rainer Maria, Elliot Smith, Hum, Thursday, Sunny Day Real Estate, Glassjaw, At the Drive-In, Jeff Buckley |
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Similar Artists
Cave In, Shai Hulud, Grade, Poison the Well, Bane, At the Drive-In, Hum, Thursday, Sunny Day Real Estate, Glassjaw |
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Artist History
The current line up has been together since April 2000. They have been playing shows consistantly for the past six months and have been gaining a considerable local fan base. With the release of their tape demo - friends and fans have been overly supportive and as enthusiastic about the band as the actual band is. All the members have been friends for over 4 years and their bond has grown stronger with the progression of their music. They currently have a split cd out with Purity Records and are releasing their first CD/LP on Escape Artist Records in January 2002. |
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Group Members
Scott-vocals_TJ-drums_Jack-bass_Rick-guitar_Val-guitar |
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Instruments
guitars, bass, drums, vocals |
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Albums
"Learning to Accept Silence" - Escape Artist Records (out Jan '02), "How To Make A Human Heart" - purity records (split cd with Craig) |
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Press Reviews
www.into-obscurity.com, www.theprp.com, www.xmulletx.com, www.justanotherscene.com |
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Location
Glastonbury, CT - USA |
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