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Artist description
Utilizing synthesizers and guitar magic the Vanishing's complex arrangements and powerful emotive style are innovative and new. Their new 4-song EP features everything from massive string orchestration to flanging organs, to just plain mean guitar. The thundering rhythm section of Tim Stroh on bass, and Chris Lang anchors the band's new style blending perfectly with the varied and inventive songwriting of keyboarder Jeff Slutz and guitarist RobGill. |
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Music Style
Rock, metal, light rock, heavy metal, techno, new wave, neoclassical, industrial, electronica, and a lot of rock |
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Musical Influences
U2, Pink Floyd, Metallica, Megadeth, The Police, Van Halen, Beattles, Dream Theater, Rush |
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Similar Artists
U2, Metallica, Pink Floyd, The Police, Van Halen, Dave Mathews Band, Rush, Aerosmith, The Beatles, Steve Vai, Eric Johnson, Joe Satriani |
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Artist History
Started in a basement in Loveland, Colorado by guitarist Rob Gill and keyboarder Jeff Slutz the Vanishing has come to be one of the most popular and respected bands in the Northern Colorado area. After adding bassman Tim Stroh and drummer Chris Lang the Vanishing set to writing a large and varied repertoire. Known for complex arrangement and an intense approach to many styles, the band played concerts to great acclaim in the area. |
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Group Members
Rob Gill, Chris Lang, Jeff Slutz, Tim Stroh |
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Instruments
guitar, bass, drums, strings, piano, organ, keyboard, midi sequencer, 3 vocalists |
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Albums
Falling Into Nothingness (1999) |
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Location
Loveland, Colorado - USA |
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