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Artist description
driving melodic rock music from the midwest |
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Music Style
rock and roll |
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Musical Influences
saves the day - grade - elliott - boy sets fire - sensefield - thrice - texas is the reason - at the drive in - thursday - hot water music - finch - king for a day - sparta - fireside - samiam |
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Similar Artists
saves the day - sparta - thursday - elliott - boy sets fire - thrice - coheed and cambria - hot water music - texas is the reason - finch - at the drive in - taking back sunday - samiam |
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Artist History
01 - 01 - 2001 |
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Group Members
Justin Carls (guitar) - Steven Tutor (vocals) - Ted Krisko (guitar) - Steve Poirier (drums) - Scott Sigler (bass) |
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Instruments
guitar - voice - drums - bass |
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Albums
Self-Titled (2001) - Break the Lines EP (2002) - Summertime Nightlife EP (2003) |
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Press Reviews
"Upon hearing this album I couldn't help but be reminded of the now-defunct Spark Lights the Friction. Not because of the vocal styling, just because of the hard rock feel of it. The eleven-track album has its ups and downs, along with fast paced tracks and slower ones. Virtually every song on the album is almost like driving music, not in a bad way. It has a steady pace and keeps your attention. Song recommendations include "Abyss," "Tragedy Fiend," and "The Bridges of Ann Arbor." If you are interested in high-quality rock and roll like Elliott and Open Hand, then give The Transfer a listen." --Greg of www.welikepirates.com
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Location
Detroit, Michigan - USA |
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