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Artist description
Something original here. |
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Music Style
Popular Music |
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Musical Influences
Michael Knott, Ben Folds, Nick Cave, Sixpence None the Richer, Iannis Xenakis, The Beatles |
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Similar Artists
Phil Collins (sure) |
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Artist History
Bill Spry has been writing music lately. This
should be no surprise to those that know him. Over
the course of the last five years, he has played
with several local bands and continued to build up
his repertoire of songs for occasional solo
projects. Now, after playing bass for such bands
as Rinse Cycle and Livewire and fronting his own
group, Acrylic Warfare, Bill has decided to go
solo.
If you've caught any of Bill's shows at various
local coffeehouses, you would probably describe
his music as acoustic. Beyond that, the
categorizing stops as he seems to seamlessly blend
all of his musical influences and subconscious
impulses into the writing of his songs; something
original is achieved as a result.
Bill Spry's interests do not stop at just the
crafting of pop music. He is also an electro-
acoustic composer, photographer, writer and
painter. He is currently attending the Art Academy
of Cincinnati (previously, he was attending the
College-Conservatory of Music at UC). |
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Group Members
William J. Spry |
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Instruments
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Drums, Computer |
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Albums
For Diane (2002); The Memoir ep (2002) |
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Press Reviews
"'No Earn' ... features a funky drum loop, all
kinds of quirky synth patterns, chugging guitars,
and distorted vocals. This is easily their best
effort on the CD." - Ballistic Test Magazine
(referring to an earlier recording) |
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Location
Cincinnati, Ohio - USA |
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