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Artist description
Kick Ass New Hard Rock/Alternative Metal Band from Vancouver, Washington |
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Music Style
Hard Rock |
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Musical Influences
Godsmack, Nickelback, Lincoln Park, Metallica |
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Similar Artists
Godsmack, Nickelback, Lincoln Park, Metallica |
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Artist History
Born out of the ashes of Vancouver, Washington in Oct. 2001, Voodoo Machine combines heavy guitar riffs, rolling bass lines, thunderous drums and melodic vocals. Voodoo Machine has established a loyal fan base in a short time and continues to impress and entertain the ever growing crowds as they venture into surrounding cities with their unforgettable stage performances.
The debut full length CD 'pins N needles' is comprised of 14 incredible songs. The music is catchy, and the lyrics hit hard at real life personal issues. Whether your looking to headbang, mosh, dance, or needing that perfect 'break up song', this is definately the album to buy!! |
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Group Members
Shane Beatley: vocals/guitar
Chad Butler: drums/bk vocals
Keith Foster: bass/bk vocals
Einar Einarsson: lead guitar |
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Albums
'pins N needles' |
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Press Reviews
RECENT CD REVIEW OF 'pins N needles' BY: Bob Cooper of POMN.COM
VOODOO MACHINE - Pins And Needles
The latest work from Voodoo Machine is here at last. Pins & Needles is a 14-song rock extravaganza which accurately documents how this Vancouver band has grown in a relatively short time span. Besides the obvious technical aspects that go along with having this album actually produced (by Jef Warner), there is a remarkable unveiling of other talents within the band. Perhaps the most notable thing can be found on the "hidden track" at the end. The song Self features vocalist Shane Beatley alone with his guitar, and truly highlights his vocal capabilities in the quieter ranges. Guitarist Einar Einarssen has also grown considerably as a player, and these licks on this album are his best to date. The percussion seems to have had a great deal of attention given in it's recording as well, although drummer Chad Butler will give you a funny look and say "not really". Not to take away from his live performance, but I think they sound damn good.
As for the rest of the album, it is jam packed with many of the songs that the band has thrilled locals with for the past year, including Ride and Backseat Jane (which has been around ever since their first gig) and a plethora of others.
For the latest news and show dates, please refer to www.voodoo-machine.com
Bob Cooper, © POMN
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Location
Vancouver, Washington - USA |
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