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Artist description
NO RESPONSE strives to create a sound that is melodic, danceable, and aggressive. Dark synths shape the songs along with relentless electronic percusssion and guitars that range from atmospheric to crushing rhythms. The lyrics, sometimes introspective, sometimes venomous, though always emotional,are delivered with melodic singing and soul-baring screams. NO RESPONSE explores the beauty and the pain along the darker edge... |
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Music Style
Gothic/EBM/Industrial |
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Musical Influences
Ministry, Sisters Of Mercy, Depeche Mode, Underworld, Massive Attack |
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Similar Artists
If you enjoy dark dance music with an aggressive edge, check out No Response. |
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Artist History
NO RESPONSE formed in June of 2000, with drummer Stuart McConaghy joining in March 2001. |
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Group Members
Dennis McLaughlin- Vocals/Programming Chris Nemier- Guitar, Stuart McConaghy- Electronic percussion |
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Albums
NO RESPONSE currently has a 4 song demo available, with a full-length currently being recorded. |
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Press Reviews
From the NEW HAVEN ADVOCATE:"No Response is New Haven's own purveyor of synthesized throbs,filtered vocals and ominous omnipresent echo. A machine-enhanced trio of vocalist/programmer Dennis McLaughlin, guitarist Chris Nemier, and guitarist/bassist Jarrett Heine, No Response lives up to its promise of being "melodic, danceable and heavy." The lyrics are typically unintelligible, but we'll assume they concern hate, angst and alienation, in keeping with the genre and with titles like "Just another Lie", "Fade Away", "Anything", and "Suffocate." All the elements are in play--the swirling keyboards, the stampeding mechanical beat, the water-torture repetitions, vocals that veer from withdrawn to outwardly hostile." |
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Location
New Haven, CT - USA |
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