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Artist description
Synchro Nine Factor allows each song its own identity by incorporating
a variety of influences - alternative, industrial, metal, electronic, and
rock. Sometimes heavy and driving, and other times, calm and atmospheric,
SNF uses musical and lyrical imagery to transport the listener to a
distant world. |
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Music Style
Alternative / Industrial Rock |
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Musical Influences
Voivod, Skinny Puppy, Tool, The Cure, The Church, Godflesh |
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Similar Artists
God Lives Underwater, Voivod, Machines of Loving Grace |
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Artist History
Synchro Nine Factor has been together for 8 years
with the current lineup. Based in Atlanta, GA, they have played throughout
the Southeast with a tour to the Midwest. With their debut CD "Right Wing
Conspiracy" and various compilation appearances, SNF has received
substantial radio airplay in the United States as well as international
airplay. "Right Wing Conspiracy" was also licensed by MTV for their
"Making the Video" program. Throughout the existence of SNF, positive
reviews have appeared in magazines and newspapers such as Outburn ("5 out of
5"), Creative Loafing ("Eerie darkwave rock"), Starvox.net ("makes me want
to see the live show"), Industrial Nation, and Dark Velvet among others.
With the release of their 2nd CD, "re[deploy]", SNF will increase their
national publicity and radio play, along with continued live shows
throughout the Eastern United States with possible tours to the Northeast,
Southwest, and the Midwest. |
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Group Members
Jamie Hagood [guitar]
Robby Johnson [drum programming, bass, keyboards]
Nelson Hagood [vocals, keyboards] |
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Albums
Industrial Baby!, Right Wing Conspiracy, Time Capsule 2000, PMP Records Compilation |
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Press Reviews
"I think they have the potential to create some very unique & innovative
industrial styles...they bear watching." INDUSTRIAL NATION MAGAZINE
"Synchro Nine Factor delivers a dynamic combination of industrial structures
with ethereal & atmospheric meltdowns to form a truly unique sound. This
Atlanta trio brings sprawling experimentation & industrial formulations
together with choral rock to create a surrounding melodic thunderstorm."
JUICE MAGAZINE
"Probing The Species,"…The guitar work is praiseworthy, as is the bass. I
particularly liked the arrangement, on this one. This was exemplary work.
"Living here in this mapless hell, I am suffocating...," I was really struck
by this lyric. There is a feeling of fear, cloaked by anger. This was a
great song. It really makes me want to see the live show. STARVOX.NET
"Synchro Nine Factor's impressive debut has enough angst, spunk, and variety
to carve out a solid identity for themselves." OUTBURN MAGAZINE
"Eerie darkwave rock that doesn't skimp on the rock." CREATIVE LOAFING
"...Synchro Nine Factor's new disc, much like their song on the compilation,
is superior industrial. Many readers already know that an overwhelming
number of new industrial acts bore me stiff and it takes a really strong act
to keep me interested in listening to almost (or over) an hour of music--SNF
is one of the few acts to live up to my exacting standards. Clean vocals
(that is, not distorted) keep the music alive and less generic than other
bands, yet the vocals manage to avoid the hideous slit-my-wrists-pity
party-Trent-Reznor-effect. Straightforward guitar riffs also help give the
music body without taking the disc into the dull electro genre. Overall, a
fine release from a highly underrated band from Atlanta, Georgia." DARK
VELVET
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Location
Atlanta, Georgia - USA |
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