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Artist description
A dynamic mix of harmonic piano, tribal influenced drumming, and eclectic bass with question-and-answer-like, innovative guitars. Towering above this melange of intricately woven instruments are the enrapturing and euphonic vocals. With this distinctive syle, which is steadily smashing musical archetypes, porcelain is steadily earning a considerable following of it's own. |
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Music Style
Alternative Rock |
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Musical Influences
tori amos, ani difranco, pj harvey, a perfect circle, failure, the melvins, tool, god lives underwater, no doubt, fiona apple, the refused, mr. bungle, at the drive-in, and the deftones |
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Similar Artists
pj harvey sings for aperfectcircle |
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Artist History
The band started in the winter of 2001 after the breakup of a previous project known as bachelorette. The rest is history. |
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Group Members
Laura Martin - vocals, lyrics, piano.
Ron Lavan - guitars, engineering.
Tracy Houser - drums, percussion.
Chris Hair - guitars, engineering.
Scott Signorino - bass. |
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Instruments
guitars, keyboard, drums, piano, bass |
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Press Reviews
"To define Porcelain's presence with words would be lacking and unjustified; they rocked. They were extremely well balanced with flowing melodies and songs that were composed, not just written. Every song had balls…..no pun intended. Every song had brains. What caught my eye was that Porcelain was female fronted and they had a solid female drummer. It's relieving to know there are still bands that have guitar and bass harmonies in their music. If you ever need quality, clarity and the urge to rock out, this is the band to catch. I like to wish the best to all the bands at Sunday's show; that one day they'll show the rest of you what it's all about……rock on."
-Matt Fonda- -Blue Sonnet Productions-
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Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - USA |
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