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Artist description
A collective of vibes, feels,instictive grooves +
intuitive attitude, towards great rock music.
With a passion of the alternative style. |
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Music Style
Alternative/heavy rock and roll |
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Musical Influences
See Dear Biog . . . . . . . |
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Similar Artists
the stooges/the doors/led zep/mc5/nick cave/primal scream/elvis/sex pistols/depeche mode/janes addiction/spiritualized/rolling stones/black sabbath/jesus and the marychain/faith no more/gallon drunk |
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Artist History
forming out of a shared desire to purge our musical demons.
With a debut album almost finished; working title:
'sounds like voodoo' will be released later this year.
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Group Members
Pete Gardner; drums. Sean Parkin; vocals. Stu Smith; bass. |
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Instruments
Bass,Drums,Vocals, Pro-Tools,Guitars,Hammond,Feels,Vibes,+ grooves. |
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Albums
'sounds like voodoo' debut album Nov 01 |
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Press Reviews
'THE DOMES OF SILENCE'
"So very nearly demo of the month for their name alone. Worthy too for its use of monstrously meaty old metal riffs and - much like Dupe but in a different way altogether - its odd fusion of styles. ‘Tarnished Evidence’ for example somehow fuses strangely off-key Sabbath-like guitar noise onto lounge-style deep-throat crooning that sounds like some evil, leering rock pig doing a turn at Caesar’s Palace. The rich, treacly vocals work best on ‘Selfless’, with its darkly-inclined gothic funk edge and Manzarek-style organ hum. The whole thing is almost Doors-like throughout and scores extra bonus points for lasting six and a half minutes without ever getting boring - just as you’re starting to think it could do to stretch its musical wings a little it gently suffocates you with its stark gravity. Which is nice. By the time they get to ‘Lost Weekend’, The Domes of Silence (who used to be Pornshow until very recently) have started injecting serrated Fall-like guitar riffs into proceedings, whilst retaining that Sabbath-esque heaviness. Produced by Narco’s Rich Aitken, the whole thing does bear a passing resemblance to that band as well as fellow man-machine rockers Six Ray Sun and it’s a big, craggy success all round."
Nightshift Aug 2001
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Location
Oxford - United Kingdom |
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