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Artist description
red.velvet.stereo is a mutt-rock band hailing
from lakeland, fl. their style variates from rock to
alternative to surf rock. some of their collective
influences consist of: 311, at the drive-in, bob
marley, clutch, dave matthews band, deftones,
jimmy eat world, rush, the pixies, pantera and many
more. with a very eclectic view on music you can
expect to hear a sound like no other. |
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Music Style
mutt rock |
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Musical Influences
rush, 311, jimmy eat world, foo fighters, denison marrs, the colorside, everclear, the pixies, jimmie's chicken shack, metallica, rage, incubus, staind, offspring, weezer, blink 182, alien ant farm, flickerstick |
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Similar Artists
none other, listen for yourself... |
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Artist History
the band was formed in jan of 2000
when phillip and charlie met while working at tgi
fridays in the fall of 1999. these two began
experimenting around to get a feel for each others
writing styles. as time progressed they decided they
wanted to take it further. marc was brought in
october and a bit later bobby finalized their line-up.
the group first worked under the name flip-skip-
millard but soon decided to change their name to it's
current status. after playing many shows marc decided
that he would rather concentrate solely on his guitar
work and allow someone else to take over vocals. soon
after jamie was brought in to take over those
responsibilities, and there you have
red.velvet.stereo. |
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Group Members
Jamie Hill-vocals
Marc McCarthy-guitar
Charlie Wells-guitar and bgv's
Bobby Kelly-bass
Phillip Cannoy-drums |
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Instruments
5 drums, many cymbals, 2 guitars, 1 bass and a couple pairs of vocal chords |
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Albums
cosmonautics lp, released dec of 2001. |
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Press Reviews
n/a as of now. |
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Additional Info
http://www.angelfire.com/indie/rvs |
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Location
lakeland, florida - USA |
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