Islander

Islander, an Alternative Metal band hailing from Greenville, SC, was formed in 2011. The band has carved out a notable presence in the music scene, garnering attention with chart-topping Billboard singles and clinching an Album Of The Year Award. Islander’s journey has been enriched by sharing stages with renowned artists like Korn, Stone Sour, Papa Roach, I Prevail, Wage War, P.O.D., Suicide Silence, Babymetal, Yelawolf, and many others, elevating their status in the industry. Experience the electrifying energy of Islander’s live performances at a venue near you, where they showcase their musical prowess and captivate audiences with their distinctive sound.
Islander’s talent and innovation have not gone unnoticed in the music industry. Hailed by HR of BAD BRAINS as having ‘Creativity gets an A+’, Islander continues to push boundaries and redefine Alternative Metal music. With accolades such as being labeled as ‘the new force in heavy rock’ by Alternative Press and receiving the Album Of The Year Award from Loudwire, Islander’s impact on the music scene is undeniable. The band’s ability to craft unique and compelling songs has garnered praise from music legends like Brian “Head” Welch of KORN, who described Islander as ‘a unique, sick band with great songs.’ Islander’s dedication to their craft and their unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional music experiences solidify their position as a force to be reckoned with in the world of Alternative Metal.

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Tantric

Employing a hard-hitting blend of post-grunge, modern rock, and alternative metal, Tantric emerged in 1998 and released its gold-selling eponymous debut in 2001. Featuring three-quarters of the original line-up of hitmaking post-grunge outfit Days of the New, the band released a string of Billboard-charting albums and hit singles as the decade progressed. Like its mother band, Tantric also fell victim to personnel changes, and in 2007, co-founder and vocalist Hugo Ferreira entirely restaffed the group and has remained the sole constant member ever since. Subsequent efforts like 37 Channels (2013) and Mercury Retrograde (2018) continued to populate the hard rock charts.
Days of the New rocked heavy in 1998 with their major-label eponymous debut and the singles “Solitude” and “Touch, Peel and Stand,” and the boys from Louisville, Kentucky, quickly absorbed the success and MTV’s praise. But as soon as they enjoyed the rock & roll fast life, original bandmembers Todd Whitener (guitar), Jesse Vest (bass), and Matt Taul (drums) left after creative differences and whirlwind hype. Two years later, the three were still making music, but under the moniker Tantric. Signed to Madonna’s Maverick label, the band welcomed new vocalist Hugo Ferreira and issued a brand-new self-titled album, more rollicking and bold than their previous output. That album became a gold-selling hit, with “Breakdown” topping Billboard magazine’s Mainstream Rock chart and reaching the Top Five of its Modern Rock chart. “Astounded” went Top Ten on the Mainstream Rock chart and reached the Modern Rock chart; and “Mourning” hit both charts. Tantric followed three years later with After We Go, which landed on the Top 100 of the album chart and produced the Top Ten Mainstream Rock hit “Hey Now” and two other tracks that charted, a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” and the album’s title song. In late 2007, Whitener, Vest, and Taul exited Tantric, just as they had Days of the New. Ferreira retained rights to the name, however, and he organized a new edition of Tantric with Joe Pessia (guitar), Erik Leonhardt (bass), and former Fuel member Kevin Miller (drums). With this lineup, Tantric recorded their third album, The End Begins, released by the Silent Majority Group label on April 22, 2008, prefaced by the single “Down and Out,” which reached the Top Five of the Mainstream Rock chart. By the time of the band’s fourth album, Mind Control, released August 4, 2009, Miller had been replaced by Richie Monica, and the group had expanded to a quintet with the addition of electric violinist Marcus Ratzenboeck.
The band moved to Pavement Entertainment for 2013’s 37 Channels, which saw Ferreira take over the majority of the songwriting and production, as well as rhythm guitar, bass and piano. The LP debuted at number 24 on Billboard’s Hard Rock Albums chart. 2014’s Blue Room Archives was a hodgepodge of previously unreleased material, remixes, and newly recorded acoustic versions of early tracks like “Breakdown” and “Mourning.” In 2018 Tantric released its seventh long-player, Mercury Retrograde, which they promoted with a tour in support of Puddle of Mudd. ~ MacKenzie Wilson & William Ruhlmann, Rovi

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LYELL

Lyell Girl is a dynamic and innovative artist who captures the essence of creativity and individuality in her music. With a unique sound that blends soulful melodies, powerful lyrics, and electrifying energy, Lyell Girl’s music resonates with audiences on a profound level. Her passion for music is evident in every note, conveying raw emotions and authentic experiences that connect with listeners from all walks of life. Lyell Girl’s distinctive style sets her apart as a trailblazer in the music industry, pushing boundaries and breaking norms to create captivating and memorable performances.
Driven by a relentless desire to push artistic boundaries, Lyell Girl is on a mission to inspire and uplift through her music. Her infectious energy and fearless creativity shine through in every song, inviting listeners to join her on a musical journey unlike any other. Lyell Girl’s dedication to her craft is unwavering, as she continues to evolve and grow as an artist, constantly pushing the limits of her creativity. With a fierce determination to make a lasting impact on the music scene, Lyell Girl’s artistry is a testament to the power of self-expression and the beauty of embracing one’s true identity.

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Clutch

Clutch is an American rock band from Germantown, Maryland. Formed in 1991, the band’s consistent lineup includes Tim Sult on lead guitar, Dan Maines on bass, Jean-Paul Gaster on drums, and Neil Fallon handling vocals, rhythm guitar, and keyboards. Over the years, Clutch has introduced thirteen studio albums along with a collection of rarities and live recordings. Notably, since 2008, Clutch has operated under their own established record label, Weathermaker Music. Renowned as pioneers of stoner rock, Clutch’s musical journey is a testament to their enduring influence and innovative sound.

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Amira Elfeky

The memories that haunted me were like persistent ghosts, lingering in the shadows of my mind. Each time I closed my eyes, they danced before me, whispering fragments of the past with a haunting melody. The ghostly memories swirled around me, painting vivid images of moments long gone, yet eternally imprinted in my soul. They were the echoes of a bygone era, a symphony of emotions that played in the dark corners of my heart. Despite my attempts to bury them deep within, they resurfaced like ethereal apparitions, leaving an indelible mark on my being.
The artist name mesmerizes me, as if it holds secrets untold, waiting to be unraveled. It is a name that resonates with a mysterious allure, drawing me into a realm where creativity knows no bounds. With each utterance of the artist name, I feel a stirring within my spirit, a recognition of something profound yet enigmatic. It is more than a mere label; it is a portal to a universe of artistry and imagination. The artist name lingers on the tip of my tongue, evoking a sense of wonder and curiosity, beckoning me to explore the depths of its meaning and significance.

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Corrosion Of Conformity

Corrosion of Conformity is one of the pioneering punk-metal fusion bands originating from North Carolina in the early ’80s. Founded by guitarist Woody Weatherman, the band quickly gained recognition for their aggressive sound, politically charged lyrics, and unique departure from traditional hardcore and metal norms. As they evolved in the ’90s, their transition to a more stripped-down, deliberate style infused with a touch of Black Sabbath’s essence from the Deep South propelled them into the realm of alt-metal, attracting a wider mainstream audience.
Debuting in 1983 with their intense album Eye for an Eye influenced by Black Flag, Corrosion of Conformity’s lineup consisted of Weatherman, drummer Reed Mullin, vocalist Eric Eycke, and bassist Mike Dean. Despite facing lineup changes and label challenges, the band persevered and eventually found their signature sound with Blind in 1991, solidifying their place in the heavy metal scene. Over the years, Corrosion of Conformity navigated through various lineup adjustments, musical transformations, and successful album releases, culminating in their enduring legacy in the rock music world.

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Swim The Current

Having played in numerous bands throughout the years, Guitarist Greg Antine came to a point in his career where he wanted to branch out and write songs that had more depth. Having worked with Bassist George Pond for several years on previous projects including, Disciples Of Verity, Greg expressed his concept for Swim The Current to George in hopes of collaborating with him on this new music venture. The two began to flesh out ideas in George’s home studio and realized quickly that they were on to something special. Greg was introduced to Joe Gareri, Guitar/Keyboards, by George during the Disciples Of Verity debut album recording sessions which Joe is also featured as a guest artist. The three of them immediately hit it off and worked extremely well together. Greg and George realized that Joe’s cinematic writing style would be a perfect match for their concepts. After two songs were completed and demo’d in George’s studio utilizing programmed drums, it was suggested by their friend Allyson Song River Jaynes, that they reach out to her friend, veteran drummer Chris Moore of Ultraphonix, Rock Of Ages, to see if he would be interested in working with the project. Upon hearing the strength of songwriting and musicianship of the band, Chris was all in and signed on.
Swim The Current’s sound is influenced and reminiscent of many of their favorite artists including, Deftones, Faith No More, Sevendust, POD, and Stabbing Westward. They continue to write new music.

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unpeople

Unpeople is an enigmatic and captivating artist who defies conventional boundaries in the music industry. Their music transcends genres, blending elements of electronic, indie, and experimental sounds to create a truly unique sonic experience. Unpeople’s distinctive style and haunting vocals have garnered widespread acclaim, resonating with listeners on a deeply emotional level. With a penchant for pushing creative limits, Unpeople continually pushes boundaries and challenges the status quo with each new release. Their music is a mesmerizing journey that transports audiences to ethereal landscapes of sound and emotion, leaving a lasting impact beyond the realms of traditional music. Unpeople’s enigmatic persona adds an intriguing layer to their artistry, shrouded in mystery and layered with depth that invites listeners to explore the intricacies of their craft. As a trailblazer in the industry, Unpeople stands out as a visionary artist who pushes the boundaries of sonic innovation and artistic expression.

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Triumph

The Triumph line-up – Rik Emmett, Gil Moore, and Mike Levine – rocked the world, and in the process, gave us countless classic hard rock anthems Fight the Good Fight, Hold On, Magic Power, I Live for the Weekend, Lay It On the Line, and Rock & Roll Machine and stand out albums like Just a Game, Progressions of Power, Allied Forces, Never Surrender, Thunder Seven. Originally formed in 1975 and hailing from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, the trio was always proud of their Great White North roots. Seemingly ever since their inception, Triumph was on the cutting edge of technology when it came to their live show – particularly lighting, sound, and effects. Sophisticated lasers, pyrotechnics and moving lighting rigs, all computer-controlled – Triumph was one of the first arena rock bands to incorporate all of these elements into their shows. Triumph’s headlining tours were legendary, and the band was featured on many memorable stadium/outdoor shows – including the US Festival, the World Series of Rock, the American Rock Festival, Texas Jam, and Day on the Green, to name but a few.
The must-see new documentary ‘Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine’ delivers on revisiting a band that sold millions of albums, played for millions of fans, and never put themselves above their audience. “I can’t wait for the public to see the film and hear what they think of it,” says Levine. “Trust me…the wait will be worth it!”

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Deep Purple

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Our Lady Peace

When Mark Van Doren, the American poet and teacher, wrote his famous work, “Our Lady Peace” in 1943, he couldn’t have imagined the concept of rock’n’roll, let alone that a Canadian rock group would adopt his title for their name. Consisting of Raine Maida, Duncan Coutts, Steve Mazur, and Jason Pierce, Our Lady Peace is one of the most successful bands in Canada today. The band has sold over 5 million albums worldwide, won four JUNO Awards, and ten Much Music Video Awards – one of the most MMVA’s ever awarded to any artist or group.

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Code Orange

Code Orange flipped the heavy music world on its head with their 2017 breakthrough album FOREVER, a collection that masterfully mixed hardcore aggression with urgent industrial textures, earning the band a breakthrough GRAMMY nomination. Their critically lauded 2020 album UNDERNEATH earned the band their second GRAMMY nomination in the category of “Best Metal Performance” for the album’s title track “Underneath.” Furthermore, UNDERNEATH closed out 2020 on multiple year-end lists including, NPR, The New York Times, Billboard, Revolver, and Noisey. Produced by Code Orange’s Jami Morgan and Nick Raskulinecz with co-producer Will Yip, UNDERNEATH features additional programming from Chris Vrenna, and was mixed by Yip and Code Orange’s Eric ‘Shade’ Balderose. Their latest single “Out For Blood,” which is impacting Active Rock radio now, is joined by an official music video directed by Max Moore. Produced by Rob Cavallo (My Chemical Romance / Green Day), “Out For Blood” was named one of The FADER’s “20 Best Rock Songs Right Now,” with REVOLVER attesting, “Simply put, the song is a blast.”

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