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Artist description
Mordern rock style with pop hooks, crunchy guitars and a sexy under-tummy! |
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Music Style
modern rock |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Zepplin, The Police, Duran-Duran, Foo Fighters, Pearl Jam |
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Similar Artists
Colletive soul, Eve 6, Blink 182, Pearl Jam, Police |
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Artist History
Artist of the Year in New Hampshire#1 CD at NH Commercial Radio in 1998ESPN Winter X Games AppearanceX 2Day Show License of |
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Group Members
Steve Blanchard- Lead Vocals/Guitar Eric Eaves- Bass/Backing Voacals Andy Hanscom- Drums Kevin Trybulski- Lead Guitar/Backing Vocals |
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Albums
"American Postcard" ©2001, "Inside The Walnut" © 1998 |
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Press Reviews
I often wondered what else labels could be looking for that the bands I was encountering weren't providing. An excellent case in point is New Hampshire's Motorplant. On the surface of it, they have everything. They write great songs, they play them with energy and skill, they've built up a sizeable fan base all on their own, and their live shows are terrific. They've released two good records by themselves, Inside the Walnut and the new American Postcard. Oh, and they're all pretty damn cute.
So what's missing? Why the hell aren't these guys on a major label? I have no idea. I've bought several major-label records recently that aren't as tight, polished, well-played or well-written as American Postcard. (I'm listening to one right now, in fact - Dave Navarro's Trust No One.) They play an invigorating, no-bullshit style of melodic rock, the kind that pulls you in from the first note. It doesn't waste any time - Postcard's 13 tracks clock in at a lean 48 minutes - and it never wears out its welcome. It comes in, kicks your ass and goes home. Read more...
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Location
Lebanon, NH - USA |
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