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Artist description
It all started at the beginning of 2002, when Pleased, formerly a trio, began to build their loud but undoubtedly catchy sound. Nevetheless, Phil, Stef and Vince’s efforts were strenghtened with the arrival of Simon, which gave a melodic turn to the songs. Their dedication to the music rapidly set them appart.
In May 2003, they recorded a 6 songs ep called “Heritage of Future’s Past” at the New Rock Studios, in Qc city. This first independent release from the band helped them to acquire fans that sang along to the band’s deep and metaphorical lyrics. The studio experience strenghtened the band up the point where every member would give anything in his life to do music all life long. Phil’s from-the-heart vocals, added to Stef’s feminine melodies give to Pleased a special sound, supported by killer guitar riffs and Vince’s loud and aggressive drumming to round up the music to a point where the listener has no choice but to love it.
Even now, some new secret additions to the band will make the fans happier with the new improved sound. The band plans to return in studio to record a 3 song promotional cd to be given freely to everyone at every show, or to everyone who simply will simply asks for it.
After 2 years of complete devotion to the music, they have built a huge number of fans around the Province of Quebec and are now ready to take on the rest of the country and visit the Southern neighbours. The band is still young and with a more than powerful begining, nothing can stop it from the higher ranks of rock music.
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Jawbreaker, Rival Schools, Jimmy Eat World, The Get Up Kids, The Weakerthans |
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Albums
Heritage of Future's Past |
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Location
Ancienne-Lorette, Québec - Canada |
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