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Artist description
Silent-Treatment is a power rock trio based in Charleston, WV. We play a variety of pop/rock and alternative material including original material. |
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Music Style
Pop/Rock/Alternative |
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Musical Influences
We have a wide variety of musical influences from guitar bands to hair bands and everything in between! |
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Similar Artists
Hopefully no-one, we have tried to create our own sound. We have been told that some of our songs sound like AC/DC, Metallica and early Motley Crue! |
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Artist History
Silent Treatment was originally formed in April 2000 by Pete Hurt, Rich Easter and Jim Pinkerton after everyone spent several years on the local music scene with various bands. Silent Treatment enjoyed tremendous success in it's first year of existence and played live performances for approximately 10 months prior to breaking in February 2001 to begin work on what is now known as "Break The Silence" the bands first recording. Pete and Rich wrote and recorded all tracks on "Break The Silence" with the exception of "Tears Of Madness" which was written by Christina Easter. We are currently working on new materail and are planning to hit the road again soon! Take a minute to spin our songs and hopefully we will have newer, better produced tracks loaded soon! |
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Group Members
Pete - Guitar - Vocals
Fred - Bass Guitar - Backing Vocals
Jim - Drums - Vocals
CD Credits:
Pete Hurt - Drums, Lead Vocals.
Rich Easter - Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals.
Fred Hinzman - Bass Guitar |
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Instruments
Guitars, Bass, Drums, Vocals |
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Albums
Break The Silence (2001) |
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Press Reviews
Live performance review by Grafitti magazine in December 2000. Track review by Power Pop Review in August 2001. |
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Additional Info
Break The Silence |
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Location
Saint Albans, WV - USA |
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