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Artist description
We're five guys coming together to make good music without confining ourselves to just one musical genre. We like to experiment with new sounds and styles and, as a result, play a variety of styles that somehow end up having an underlying unity. Our sound can best be described by the term "SnoCore"(listen to find out). Overall, it is our hope that anyone could find some enjoyment in the music we make. |
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Music Style
Rock 'n Roll (aka SnoCre) |
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Musical Influences
evrything |
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Artist History
Brian(guitar & vox), Josh(guitar & vox) and Chris(bass) had played together throughout highschool in various bands. None of the bands created in highschool were ever expected to be permanent homes for the young musicians and soon the three would part as they headed off to college. While attending the University of Georgia, Brian and Josh once again came together to form Nine Days Wonder, an acoustic duo that would soon transformed into the full band, Apollos Creed. Chris and Mark(drummer - played in Atl. ska band, "The Shakers" with Josh) rounded out the band and soon Apollos Creed was playing out in Athens. After alost a year and a half, Mark left the band to pursue other interests. The band's performing slump was short-lived, however, due to Chris' rendezvous with old friend Travis(drummer). More recently, the band added a fifth member to put more depth into their songs. Robot(keys/auxiliary/noise maker - as well as former highschool friend) was a welcome addition. The band was renamed and has begun to play out more with the interest of "making a go of it." While mainly playing in Athens up to this point, the band is about to unleash its beautiful noise upon the fare city of Atlanta. |
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Group Members
Josh - Guitar and VocalsBrian - Guitar and VocalsChris - Bass and Background VocalsTravis - PercussionRobot - Keys/noise |
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Location
Athens, Georgia - USA |
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