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Artist description
We're a 5-piece alternative rock band mostly based in Newberg, Oregon. We draw from a lot of different influences, from blues to college rock to techno to emo. The music we play is written initially by David Fuller, then arranged by him in the studio or with the band. Styles range from the electronics and alternative guitars of Electric: Don't Touch to the atmospheric drums and keys of Drop My Guard to the straight ahead pop guitars of Whoever You Are and Incentive. What started as a folk/rock jam band a la Dave Matthews has become something much more. |
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Music Style
Rock. with and without Acoustic and Electric guitars. |
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Musical Influences
Beach Boys, Coldplay, Dave Matthews, Radiohead, R.E.M., Jimmy Eat World |
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Similar Artists
Radiohead, Coldplay, Travis, R.E.M., a little Dave Matthews |
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Artist History
We've been together since October 2000, when the "David Fuller Band" performed an acoustic jam gig at the Coffee Cottage in Newberg, OR. After an amazing gig, we decided to get the band together for gigs regularly. After playing gigs for a few months pretty regularly in the Newberg area and in Portland, we decided to start recording an EP, which is still forthcoming (should be out in October). In June, 2001, we released a very limited single, Electric: Don't Touch, which we only sell in concerts. |
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Group Members
David Fuller - Lead vocals, guitars, keys, writing and production / Graeme Enkelis - Guitars, keys, bgv's / Stephen Browne - Bass guitar, bgv's / Jeremy Thomas Fuller - Drums, keys, bgv's / Jonathan Behr - Percussion, drums, guitars, bgv's |
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Instruments
Acoustic and electric guitars, bass, keyboards, drums, percussion |
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Albums
Electric: Don't Touch (single) |
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Press Reviews
Coming Soon! |
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Location
Newberg, OR - USA |
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