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Artist description
Anatung (formally the obsidian geckos) is a band that knows no bounds, the band strives to combine styles of music and sounds to create refreshingly new and accessable music. The band's description of their music as "Modern blues", the music it's self can sometimes be bombastic rock to experimental electronic, to a beautiful chiming guitars to phat synth jazz, as well as greatful dead type extended soloing. Anatung strives for originality. |
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Music Style
Modern blues |
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Musical Influences
the Beatles, David Bowie, Radiohead, Led Zepplin, Prince,Stevie Ray Vaughn,Sonic Youth,Talking Heads, ZZ Top,Air (french band), Pink Floyd |
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Similar Artists
Radiohead/zepplin/Kravitz/sonicyouth/U2 |
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Artist History
the core of the band has been together since high school,all grauates of '93 they went their seperate ways only to meet up once again to create music. |
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Group Members
Ruben C. -main songwriter/rhythm guitarist/synth guitarist/vocalist------Bobby F. -secondary songwriter/lead guitarist--------Chris M. -secondary songwriter/programmer/drummer--Adrian L. Bass/guitars/keyboards/vocals |
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Instruments
Fender guitars, Gibson guitars, Roland/boss gear, Tama drums and so much more!!! |
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Albums
Connections (as obsidian geckos), self titled Anatung (due this summer) |
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Press Reviews
"....An interesting combination of styles, and great song writing......."--Andrea Bongiorno (radio DJ) "...one of the few new bands that can grab the attention of the classic rock listener, twisting their ears to something new..." Judith Romero (the San Rafael Times) |
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Location
Albuquerque, New Mexico - USA |
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