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Artist description
San Francisco, CA based alternative pop band with radio ready songs. Wide soundscape supports emotive and heartfelt vocals. |
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Music Style
Rock / Alt Pop |
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Musical Influences
loads of stuff! |
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Similar Artists
Coldplay, Travis, Live, John Meyer, Radiohead, Crowded House, Vertical Horizon |
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Artist History
Formed in mid 1999 everythingnothing spent the first 18 months of its life playing the local San Francisco Bay Area circuit including festivals at UC Davis and Chico and various showcases in 2001. everythingnothing is a creation of transatlantic ambition. The core of the band hail from New Orleans, LA and Liverpool, England. Both songwriters bring differing ideas to the table which results in an eccletic fusion of US alternative folk pop and the sound of England. This collaboration is the beginning of a long and ambitious journey. The tail end of 2002 found everythingnothing morphing itself into a different sound more akin to Live, Vertical Horizon, Coldplay, Goo Goo Dolls, Travis etc than the previous material. This vision was realized in a new studio recording that occupied most of 2003. CD release is October 21 2003. everythingnothing is about to explode on your scene :-)
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Group Members
Anthony Johnson-Vocals/Guitars, Ian Bruce-Keyboards, Mark Hohman-Bass, Dan Buch - Drums (Dan Buch endorses Istanbul Cymbals, thank you to Istanbul and Cherie Willoughby) Additional Musicians on CD
Bass on CD Choices -Dave Scott
Drums & Percussion on CD Choices -Rick Munoz
Additional Guitars on CD Choices -Rob Sherman
Additional Percussion on CD Choices -Matt Boudreau |
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Albums
1. Clear (2001) 2. Choices (release date: Oct 21 2003) |
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Press Reviews
Check local press for live dates and reviews. |
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Additional Info
Special thanks to Ben R, Sean M, Chris B, Mark Y, Randall J, John Mc., Dan A, Justin, AJ and DaveS for their help along the way. |
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Location
San Francisco, CA - USA |
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