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Artist description
T.Condo is a rock band driven by deep sinking melodic hooks and string guitars. From Columbus, OH and playing regionally across the state and beyond, they have gained a reputation for having one of the most entertaining live shows around. |
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Music Style
Guitar driven modern rock |
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Musical Influences
Jimmy Eat World, Jeff Buckley, |
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Similar Artists
Jimmy Eat World, Our Lady Peace, The Juliana Theory, Flickerstick, The Get Up Kids, Third Eye Blind |
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Artist History
T.condo, as it is known today, was formed in the winter months of 2001 as four long-time friends from Northeast Ohio adopted some Cincinnati rhythm in order to form an energetic band based out of Columbus Ohio. It was formed due to an unwillingness to let songs written by the Northeastern boys first band "DeNato" fade away unheard and more importantly, to begin a new process of songwriting as T.condo.
T.condo will never be a finished product but rather an always evolving, and progressing project whose goal is to incorporate our own experience and emotions into the music that we write. We want to communicate our thoughts and emotions with others and connect with as many people as possible in a very real way. Music provides an excellent medium through which to accomplish our goals.
Aside from that, we play music because we love to do it. We all fear falling into the American workforce of a 9-5 job where most of our day would be spent waiting for each minute to pass us by as quickly as possible. We want to live the dream we all share and share it with the rest of you. So go now, all the wiser and share a bit of yourself with someone else today, even if it's just for a second, and make a connection. |
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Group Members
Mark Kaschner (vocals)
Adam Vanchoff (bass)
Adam Rowan (guitars)
David Benedic (percussion)
Tom Loudermilk (guitars, vocals) |
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Albums
Hello (this might be goodbye) and What We Do Wrong |
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Location
Columbus, Ohio - USA |
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