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Lost in the Middles 'Hope and Calamity' Acoustic CD Release Show
Lost in the Middle, a D-I-Y rock band from South Carolina, are looking to gain some more exposure and some industry support. 'To me, they sound like a mixture of Staind and Tool. Say what you want about Staind, but Staind are a really good band (if you don't believe me, listen to their self-titled record) and Tool are obviously Tool. But being compared to Tool is high praise, so is it really worth it to say that about this band? A little bit. The vocals are undeniably like Aaron's of Staind and the music is fairly progressive. There's heavy bits and slow bits within the songs and there's definitely a lot going on within a short time frame.' - Luke Helker 'Hear Me Out' on Wordpress.com
Darling Waste is a heart felt indie rock band that began in Cleveland, matured in New York City and found it's way to Brighton, England. After seven years, 500 DIY shows in 11 countries, & an incomprehensible number of miles & hours spent wearing out 10 vans, the band has built a fiercely loyal army of devoted fans. The band's working class mentality, dynamic live show, and fan connection have afforded Darling Waste opportunities to play several UK festivals and share the stage with Blink 182, Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, Bayside, Dashboard Confessional, Yellowcard, Saves the Day, Something Corporate, Secondhand Serenade, Aiden, Kill Hannah, and many others.
Adison Croft: in early 2006 Blake Hammer Burel, Nathan Nelson, and David Blevins began writing with singer/songwriter Steven Marner, partly as a way to deal with the frustration over the breakup of their old band, Malaki Kort. It turned out that the heavier sounds and deeper, more thoughtful lyrics Steven brought to the table were just what they were looking for. The roughly twenty songs that they have collaborated on thus far provides an exciting addition to modern rock. Melodic verses leading to hard driving choruses reminds listeners of radio staples such as: Stone Temple Pilots and Breaking Benjamin. However, the quartet is careful not to be formulaic in the songwriting process. With influences from Pink Floyd to Mudvayne, unacquainted listeners are given more than a few reasons for surprise. Their fresh ideas have earned them praise from peers and industry veterans alike.
Brik Cash: acoustic/alternative/pop, catchy lyrics ... sexy, handsome, awesome, and my names Rod and I like to party.
Frederick Ingram is one of the Carolinas' most original voices. A performing songwriter, he accompanies wide-ranging vocals with a signature brand of fingerstyle guitar.
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LocationConundrum Music Hall (View)
626 Meeting Street
West Columbia, SC 29169
United States
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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