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Artist description
The Keep plays a diverse blend of music characterized by cutting edge rhythms, challenging melodies and inspirational lyrics. In short...They rock!! |
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Music Style
Modern Rock |
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Musical Influences
Dave Matthews,Chili Peppers,Counting Crows,U2,The Beatles,Santana,Pearl Jam,Led Zeppelin,Hendrix,Elvis,and just about anyone else who's recorded music since the beginning of time. From Anthrax to Zappa and U2 to 10,000 Maniacs. |
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Similar Artists
You be the judge. We can't figure out who we sound like. Something like REM meets Collective Soul meets Matthew Sweet. |
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Artist History
The Keep was formed in Feb. 1995 as a cover band. They began writing original material in early 1998, and have never looked back. The band has two CD releases: "Let's Go for a Ride" (1998) and "un-named" (July 2000).They have played numerous cover gigs at bars and clubs throughout northern and central New Jersey and New Yorkduring the past several years.In early 1998, The Keep began writing songs for theirdebut EP 'Let's Go For A Ride', released in Dec. 1998.The band is currently writing material for their 2nd release,and is continually touring the Northeast US.The band is currently touring NJ and NY in support of the EP. |
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Group Members
Mike Yarcheski - electric and acoustic guitars, lead vocals Michael Shannon - organ, keyboards, vocals Joe Castelli - lead guitar Don Koppel - bass guitar, vocals Rob Olcott - drums, percussion |
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Instruments
electric and acoustic guitars, organ, keyboards, bass, drums and inspiration |
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Albums
Let's Go For A Ride |
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Press Reviews
Three Wishes Records gives "Once Again" a 9.0 - February 2000 |
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Additional Info
Once Again - from the upcoming release, The Inner Meaning of Outer Space |
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Location
Clark, NJ - USA |
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