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Artist description
Powerful and introspective songs...Intense and energetic live shows...this band puts everything they have into everything they write and every show they perform. It's music that blends layers of melodic piano and cutting guitars with intriguing lyrics and distinct three-part harmony vocals. It's sometimes driving, sometimes delicate...but it's always rock. As soon as you see Lacy on stage you'll immediately see that these guys just love playing music. They put their souls into every lyric, every note, every tear, and every bead of sweat that drops on the stage. A big sound and a powerful energy that's definitely worth checking out.
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Music Style
Powerful music, supportive fans, exciting live shows. That is what Lacy is all about. The music is sometimes layered and introspective and other times is straight rock. It's a powerful and emotional blend of rock and pop combining electric and acoustic guitars, piano, percussion, and 3-part harmonies. |
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Similar Artists
Jimmy Eat World, Our Lady Peace, Incubus |
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Group Members
Brad Kinnear - background and lead vocals; Marty Mordarski - lead vocals, keyboard, bass
Jeremy Kostko - drums; Rob Snyder - electric guitar, background vocals; Jay Venner - electric and acoustic guitars |
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Instruments
Electric Guitars, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboard/Piano, Bass, Drums, 3-part harmonies |
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Albums
Chocolate Love Thunder (1999), In the Blue (2000), Between Two Reasons (2002) |
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Press Reviews
The vocals had harmony, which is so rare for a young band. The crowd all stopped in their tracks when they played their first song...After a few seconds, the crowd started to nod their heads and tap their feet. The sound was so big--I loved it. - Alicia Heaphy, WDUBradio.com |
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Location
Cleveland, Ohio - USA |
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