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Artist description
JANCIK is a marriage between heavy guitar and catchy melodies with attention to sonic/aural arrangement/production. JANCIK lyric subject matter is an investigation of various abstract and real concepts: Life, death, spirituality, love, cultural diversity and just plain fun. Many bands with this type of heavy guitar power are mired in anger and frustration. And, this is needed to flush out and identify the gnawing energies that are tearing us up as kids, adults, families, countries and cultures. JANCIK demonstrates there is a way of positive action in dealing with the dark pain. You can get up as you get down; Get real as you expose deceit. Give us a listen. Let us know what you think. If you like ;-) there is much more on the way. If you don't... That's cool too. The Indie Music Scene has something for everybod |
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Music Style
Heavy Alternative with melodies and world influences |
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Musical Influences
Iommi (Sabbath), Paul Revere and The Raiders, Pop Tunes, and 60's-70's styles.. with modern themes/visions |
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Similar Artists
Sabbath, Iommi, Disturbed, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Beatles, Steppenwolf |
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Artist History
1978: Start writing after years of intense listening.
1980: Join Ladessa Shea' and record LP
1981 Quit the band and work on self writing, recording and producing
1981 While recording. hired by various bands for live and recording sound production (Sushi and the Mungmen and The Haymarket Riot, to name some.)
By 1995, all but quite music...
1997, With daughter's help and hearing the band "Da Gruve", musical spirit re-ignited and new wave of songwriting begins.
1997-2001 Divorce, failed rebound romance, emotional devastation and spiritual reassessment and exploration for answers and rebuilding help inspire many new songs.
2002- We shall se |
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Instruments
Guitars, Bass, Percussions, Keys/Sounds, vocals |
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Location
Chicago, IL - USA |
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