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Artist description
The essence of DulceSky is the mix of different musical backgrounds that creates a timeless, yet contemporary rock sound with a distinctive edge and approach on the premise of good melody. Each member brings influences acquired during their different stages of musical growth. |
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Music Style
Noise-Pop / Melodic Alternative Rock |
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Musical Influences
The Church, Radiohead, Ride, The Cure |
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Similar Artists
Pink Floyd, Radiohead, The Church, Catherine Wheel, Mansun, Ride... |
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Artist History
The members of DulceSky have come together in
Salt Lake City, Utah, from various regions around the world,
including California, Idaho and Chile. |
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Group Members
Oliver Valenzuela: Vocals, Guitars - Daniel Valenzuela: Bass, Backing Vocals - Mitchell Razon: Drums - Dannika: Keyboards, Backing Vocals |
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Instruments
Electric and Acoutic Guitars, Bass, Acoustic and Electric Drums, Keyboards, Vocals. |
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Albums
Music for an Action Film (promo CD.) |
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Press Reviews
Though it is usually hard to get a clear picture of a band's music after listening to only two songs, DulceSky managed to catch my attention in just that -- the passing of two, solitary, beautiful songs. This is a two-song teaser for the group's Songs From August Album, which is scheduled to be released shortly. Those songs, "Music For An Action Film" and "6000 Years", sound like what would happen if the members of Shudder To Think were feeling dismal and depressed one day and sat down to play with Luna for a while. The guitars move from crunchy to swirling in the blink of an eye, while eliciting a tone of alienation that complements the accompanying lyrics. If these two songs are an indication of what's to come from DulceSky, it's a promising beginning to say the least. -- Splendid e-zine.(www.splendidezine.com) |
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Location
Salt Lake City, Utah - USA |
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