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Artist description
Energetic Rock and Roll Band. Great Live show with the ability to take a listener on an emotional ride.l |
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Music Style
Alt/Pop Rock |
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Musical Influences
Counting Crows, Matchbox 20, Goo Goo Dolls |
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Similar Artists
Counting Crows,Matchbox 20,Goo Goo Dolls,Lifehouse,Linkin Park,Fuel,Third Eye Blind,Live,Tonic,Nine Days,Deftones,Wallflowers,Collective Soul,Dave Mathews,Britney Spears,N'Sync,Eve 6 |
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Artist History
Epic Hero is a rock band born and raised in Minneapolis, MN. You could also call them "pop-rock" or "alterna-pop," which are some of the categories chosen by reviewers in magazines nationwide. Ask the band, and they'll tell you that they can't properly categorize something with which they're so closely attached.
Typical musicians.
But this band is anything but typical. Founding member Justin Milbradt, the groups lead singer and songwriter, crafts striking melodies, coupled with lyrics that can effortlessly slide between intense metaphor and simple cliché in an single line. This is complimented by lead guitarist Marc Quigg, whose style is a touch of modern rock with a little classical seasoning.. Dan Deurloo, another founding member, is known for his open hi-hat and onstage intensity, while Brad Wiener, the groups newest member, seems to make every note count.
Live, this band is amazing. Not amazing in the prop-rock Kiss Army sort of way, and not amazing in the coffee house slacker kind of way. This group creates and presents music in a way that forces you to listen. They are part of the new breed of rock n' roll who, like breakout artists Jimmy Eat World and Pete Yorn, couple their penchant for stadium rock n' roll riffs while unashamedly brandishing their love for pop.
Epic Hero released their first indie album A Brighter Mess in the Spring of 2001 to great reviews. NDSU's Spectrum ranked it one of the top ten albums of the year along with Bruce Springsteen and Ben Folds. The group has received airplay on nationally syndicated Los Angeles-based KLOS, Santa Barbara Clear Channel KTYD, Minnesota's WHMH, and numerous other commercial stations in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, California, and North Dakota, and almost a hundred college stations across the nation. They have toured clubs and festivals nationally such as The Whiskey A GoGo and the Dragonfly in Los Angeles, First Avenue in Minneapolis, and Summerfest in Milwaukee. The diversity of the groups appeal can be found in the fact the group has opened for Lit, Rascal Flatts, Bliss 66, The Dirty Knobs, The Eric Gales Band, Something Corporate, and Semisonic.
In March of 2002, Epic Hero went into Echo Bay Studios to record 4 new songs with producer Dan Wilson (Semisonic), and they are planning to collaborate more in the near future. For the session, the Grammy-nominated songwriter co-wrote some of the material, and the end result of their work is a rock sound which really captures the live intensity of the group. Epic Hero is already dazzling audiences around the Midwest, so one can safely assume the group has a very promising future.
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Group Members
Dan Deurloo - Drums and Percussion
Justin Milbradt - Rhythm Guitar and vocals |
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Instruments
Guitars, Bass and Percussion. |
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Albums
A Brighter Mess |
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Press Reviews
"Enjoyable music that is worthy of being sold to the masses!" Sean Kelly, Sixpence None the Richer"One of the freshest things to come out of Minnesota. It's strong and powerful. Ready for the big time!" Stokley Williams, Mint ConditionIn a music society that's based on anger and angst, it's refreshing to hear a band like Epic Hero come forward with solid, gut felt originals with soul. Of the three songs I've heard, two are hits....that says a lot!" Leni DiMancari, Music Director, Minnesota Homegrown, WHMH Radio 101.7 Saint CloudIf I had a third thumb, it would be up too! Nick Iverson (Jeffro) |
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Additional Info
The Band is currently working with Dan Wilson from Semisonic as producer on new material. |
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Location
Minneapolis, Mn - USA |
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