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Artist description
Room 115 is a two-piece acoustic guitar outfit originally from East Texas. Room 115's music is deep and real. From the soothing voice of lead man Chris Brockhan to the solid acoustic sound, each song paints a picture allowing you to see into the lives of these two guys. However, Chris and Stephen, although still very dedicated to one another and their music, have realized that Room 115 is a side project. |
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Music Style
Acoustic rock with heartfelt vocals backed by rhythmic acoustic guitar parts. |
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Musical Influences
Caedmon's Call, Rich Mullins, and Switchfoot are our main influences. |
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Similar Artists
Bebo Norman, Caedmon's Call, and Kepano Green mostly (our listeners tell us this) |
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Artist History
Chris and Stephen first met each other as freshman roommates at East Texas Baptist University. After jamming together a bit they decided to get serious about making music together. Over the years the two continue to write songs about their lives, and as long as they do you can bet Room 115 will stay alive. (Check the official site for the longer version.) |
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Group Members
-Chris Brockhan (vocals, bass and guitar) -Stephen Callender (guitar and unfortunately vocals on a few songs) |
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Instruments
Acoustic guitar and vocals |
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Albums
Feagin Hall, Simplistic |
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Press Reviews
"Acoustic praise songs with Indie aesthetics and naturally reverbed vocals. This is prayerful and stark music with a strong focus on the teachings of Jesus." -LISTEN.COM |
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Additional Info
Chris and Stephen are attending two different universities now. Chris is at East TX Baptist and Stephen is at Wheaton College in Illinios. The distance is creating problems, but keep checking the web site to see how things are turning out. |
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Location
Marshall, Texas - USA |
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