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Artist description
St. Louis Original.. Been reviewed for mostly
their crazy live shows and ability to blend such styles
together uniquely as a three piece
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maybe today 2002
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Music Style
Indie-Hardcore based, good ol' fun rock style |
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Musical Influences
At-the-drive-in, Apex theory, GlassJaw, Dillenger Escape Plan, Living Sacrifice, Snot, Earthsuit, Strongarm, Zao, Luti-Kriss, Norma Jean, The Urge, The Aquabats, AFI, Bruce Hornsby and the Range, Sevendust, Jimmy Eat World, thursday, Extol, Dirt, Boston, .hopesfall., Further Seems Forever, Cave-in, P.O.D., Project 86, Blindside, dredg, Not Waving But Drowning, Taking Back Sunday, Finch, stavesacre, Thrice, Squad 5-0, Pax 217, Atom Bomb Pocket Knife, and you will know us by the trail of the dead, Training for Utopia, Hey Mercedes,Coheed and Cambria |
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Similar Artists
HM says: "Rush-meets-Thursday metal pop" +++ the prp.com says: Similar To:Further Seems Forever, Thrice, Coheed And Cambria |
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Artist History
The three members being together previously in another outfit
continued to strive to dive into different
musical arenas. (maybe today) including philip
sneed (taylor) doing gtr/vocals, mark roth (joseph) doing bass/vocals
and John Ingoldsby (anthony) doing drums are now
blending intense hardcore such as strongarm, hopesfall, and
glassjaw, with the emotions singing and
rhythms of indie style rockers such as
Thursday, at the drive-in, and Further
seems Forever, all on top of a writing style being compared
to Rush and such. thus begins the adventures
of maybe today. the new sound.
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Group Members
anthony Johns (drums)
joseph Marks (bass/vocals)
taylor Philips (guitar/vocals) |
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Instruments
fiddle.fender.wood block |
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Press Reviews
"The constantly name-changing band now known as MAYBE TODAY also played the impromptu stage, showing a lot of promise with their Rush-meets-Thursday metal pop." - Jason Dodd, managing editor of HM magazine.
From the Sep/Oct 2002 HM mag. edition in the CORNERSTONE 2002 FAVORITE FESTIVAL MOMENTS section.
-HM Magazine
"Maybe Today:
Having undergone enough line-up and name changes
to keep the C.I.A. guessing since their
inception back in 2000, Maybe Today have grown
from a once hip-hop influenced act into a full
on emotional post hardcore assault. Tangling
menacing aggression with emphatic wails, their
latest incarnation is a testament to trying
new things and with a steady touring regiment
constantly in place, their latest name might
as well pay homage to the day their big break
comes along."
--THEPRP.COM
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Additional Info
booking@maybe-today.com |
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Location
St. Louis, MO - USA |
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