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Artist description
From San Jose, California, two.steps.behind
created a hybrid style of rock defined by energy and emotion. The band's music formed both furious and serene backdrops
for frontman Nigel Martin's talented vocals. This young band's well-defined and
mature style stood alone. |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
rock, hardcore, indie, metal |
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Artist History
two.steps.behind was formed in the summer of 2001 by five young musicians with unique musical writing talents.
After gaining a strong hometown fanbase through constant and well timed gigging, TSB released
their popular debut EP '...Tomorrow Knows Me Too Well'. The EP, having a hardcore-tinged sound, showed the songwriting
talent this band possessed. two.steps.behind broke up in Summer 2001. Many members moved on to Strata (www.mp3.com/strataSJ) |
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Group Members
Nigel Martin - vocals,
Mateo Tirado - drums,
Kirk Sharp - bass,
Robbie Dalla - guitar,
Jon Lynch - guitar/bgv
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Albums
'...Tomorrow Knows Me Too Well' (2002) |
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Press Reviews
"While this band is very young in terms of how long they have been together, they came out with their first show swinging as the execution, delivery and overall vibe was well received... with a sound like this and the general talent this band already has, things should move quickly for them in the underground scene." - powerslave.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
"This band, even since their live debut back in September of 2001, have been gaining a healthy fan base, strengthening their position in the South Bay scene as a trend setter in their approach to the music. Two Steps Behind is, without a doubt, one of the better emotionally driven, hardcore laced acts in the South Bay... One to check out for sure." - powerslave.com
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Location
San Jose, CA - USA |
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