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Artist description
Nothing to say is a collection of all Logan’s musical influences and endeavors. He started the
project in 99’ when he learned how to record his own audio (which he did frequently). Finding that the
music he was producing was under no label as it can be only the label of it’s own, he collected every
thing and put a tag called Nothing to say them. The albums produced under Nothing to Say are a
culmination of works and ideas that range with influences from blues and classic rock influences, to
hardcore and metal – sometimes even in the same song. Songs began to evolve over time, and once
being simple chord based songs, have now turned into more technical beings. The songs generally
build from foundations of extremities of hate and love. Lyrics often have a tonal shifting of what you
might assume a psychopath would feel. Such is the psychological build up of some of the songs. The
songs reflect insanity and stability that is always in a see saw movement. Meant to break into the
listener’s psyche as the songs are played, they reflect or change the persons’ mood or dig deeper
to take it away from them. Keeping them inside the song. Further encrypting that emotion inside of the
song that can then only be released in short waves as the songs is played. Nothing to Say is beyond
words – as all music is. If you really want an idea as to the properties of the music you can only
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Musical Influences
Amorphis, Zao, Dying Fetus, Dillinger Escape Plan, Dave Mathews Band, Type O Negative, Impaled, The Haunted, Livitidy, Today is the Day, Cryptopsy, Ciborium, And every thing i hear. |
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Artist History
Started around 3-4 years ago and has grown in quality and production since. |
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Group Members
Logan - Everything |
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Instruments
Fender Stratocaster, Epiphone Basses, Alesis Keyboards... Whole lotta shit |
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Albums
Nothing To Say |
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Press Reviews
None... send some over |
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Location
Belcamp, Maryland - USA |
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