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Artist description
Super*rock. The name alone evokes many images, many notions as to what kind of band they might be. But it’s more than just a band name. It’s a brand. It’s a belief.
Put simply, super*rock is a three-piece rock band from Southern California made up by vocalist and guitarist Kevin Bonani, Damon Cianci on bass, and Adam Rant on drums. Playing together for three years, plugging away at clubs all over California, including the world famous Whisky, The Roxy, and The Troubadour, super*rock’s radio ready, instantly infectious songs have allowed them to share the stage with such bands as Alien Ant Farm, Lit, and Eve 6.
Filled with crunchy guitars and songs with more hooks than a tackle box, super*rock leaves you with a smile on your face and a song in your head you can’t shake.
Not satisfied with restrictive genre labels, super*rock has created their own genre. They call it super*rock. Influences range from classic rock from the Seventies, to corporate rock of the Eighties and even pop punk of today. Super*rock gives a fresh spin on commercial rock.
Super*rock’s first album, Self Titled Debut, is chock full of memorable rock songs. With songs ranging from the serious “Jerry” to the humorous “Elvis in Victorville,” and from the acoustic flavored “Nothing Song” to the crowd favorite sing-along “Boy Meets Girl,” super*rock delivers nine blistering tracks of undeniably catchy rock songs.
Super*rock. The name speaks for itself. It stands for what they believe in. Arrogant? Maybe. Confident? Absolutely. Decide for yourself. Super*rock.
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Music Style
Super*Rock |
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Group Members
Kevin Bonani - Vocals/Guitar
Damon Cianci - Bass/Vocals
Adam Rant - Drums |
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Albums
"Self Titled Debut" |
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Additional Info
info@superrockmusic.com |
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Location
Santa Clarita, CA - USA |
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