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After Midnight Project

After Midnight Project’s rhythmic, punk-inspired hard rock and roll began taking shape in 2004, when vocalist Jason Evigan, drummer Dan Morris, bassist TJ Armstrong, and guitarists Spencer Bastian and Christian Meadows held their first practice in LA. By 2007, After Midnight Project’s touring ethic and introductory EP (The Getting) had …

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Rev Theory

Produced in 1997 beneath the name Revelation Theory, the hard rock and roll outfit Rev Theory was composed of singer Full Luzzi, bassist Matty McCloskey, guitarist Julien Jorgensen, and drummer Dave Agoglia. After years of creating a group of fans in Andover, Massachusetts — where they went to Merrimack University …

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Theory of a Deadman

Vancouver, Canada’s Theory of the Deadman became the very first act to indication with Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger’s 604 Information imprint in 2001. Tyler Connolly (vocals/electric guitar) apparently slipped a duplicate from the band’s demonstration to Kroeger in a post-concert party and both were shortly collaborating on music together. Among …

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Saving Abel

Shaped in 2004 by vocalist Jared Weeks and guitarist Jason Null, Keeping Abel combine riff-heavy hard rock and roll with sexually billed lyrics and Southern rock and roll affects. The quintet got main in Corinth, MS, where Weeks and Null cut their tooth in different rings before merging their songwriting …

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Blacklite District

Combining hard rock and roll and industrial electronica, Blacklite District started playing their cathartic and angst-filled make of music in America’s plains, specifically South Dakota. Vocalist Roman Adam and guitarist Kyle Pfeiffer have been playing in various bands for a long time in the state’s Dark Hills area, however in …

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My Darkest Days

Hard-hitting Canadian post-grunge outfit My Darkest Times shaped in the middle-2000s across the skills of vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Matt Walst, bass participant Brendan McMillan, drummer Doug Oliver, and guitarist Sal Costa. Hailing from the tiny city of Norwood, Ontario, Walst, whose old brother Brad takes on bass for fellow countryman Three Times …

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The Gracious Few

When Live continued hiatus in July 2009, guitarist Chad Taylor, bassist Patrick Dahlheimer, and drummer Chad Gracey made a decision to resurrect a few of Taylor’s old songs and continue using together. What started as some informal jam periods quickly converted into a full-fledged music group following the addition of …

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Like a Storm

Hard-rocking New Zealanders Such as a Surprise produced in Auckland in 2005 around talented siblings Chris, Matt, and Kent Brooks. Having a powerful mixture of post-grunge, alt-metal, and traditional hard rock and roll, the music group invokes brands like Shinedown, Puddle of Mudd, Staind, and Drowning Pool, but provides its …

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Jared Weeks

Mississippi’s Jared Weeks is powerful, rock-oriented vocalist who first found the public’s interest as the business lead singer from the post-grunge clothing Keeping Abel. A indigenous of Corinth, Mississippi, Weeks co-founded Keeping Abel with guitarist Jason Null in 2004. After a decade and three albums using the music group, Weeks …

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