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Featured Bands : Antedote
on 2007/11/20 14:40:00 (1452 reads)








Antedote was born in the year 2004 by emcee Mesi Goodness, formerly of Dislocated Styles (Roadrunner Records), and drummer Dan Val Dan. Disillusioned with the cookie cutter quality of Hip-Hop music, they decided to create a group that embraced positivity with organic rhythms fusing together elements of Hip-Hop, Jazz, Soul, and R & B. To help in their quest, they sought out multi-instrumentalists Travis Von Cartier and Kellin Whitmer, two brothers with both classical and jazz backgrounds, who consequently had already formed a creative partnership producing beats. To aid Val Dan in his rhythmic endeavors, percussionist EB Magic was located bringing his unique percussive abilities to this already formidable might. The five musicians immediately composed a handful of songs, then proceeded to recording and independently releasing their first EP "Volume One:The Neato Project". The EP was met with critical acclaim establishing their name and presence among the local underground Hip-Hop scene in Phoenix.

After the release of Volume One, the organic sounds of Antedote began to evolve, eventually expanding culminating with the addition of emcee Many Pieces, a friend and long time collaborator of Mesi Goodness, and the addition of vocalist Aniana, bringing the soul and passion of a female vocal to smooth out the edges. With the sonic evolution in place, the new incarnation of Antedote arose composed and they recorded their first full length album entitled "The Speakeasy". Antedote successfully self released "Speak Easy" in mid 2007 amid a multitude of hype and extraordinarily positive reviews including a nomination for Best Hip Hop Album of the Year by the Los Angeles Music Awards. This album further cemented their reputation as one of the most visionary and innovative sounds emerging from the underground hip hop scene, and after the release party itself turning out a sell out crowd in a national level venue showed that Antedote was on the way up.

Antedote has recorded a video for their first single "Universal" off of "Speak Easy" as well as being nominated twice by the Phoenix New Times for Best Hip-Hop. Their distinctive sound has also allowed them to share stages with Common, Digable Planets, Kool Kieth, Busdriver, Buck 65, Shapeshifters, Pigeon John, Gift of Gab, 2Mex, The Procussions, Crown City Rockers, Scratch (The Roots) , Tim Alexander of Primus lore, DJ Radar, DJ Z-trip, and SolIlloquists of Sound. Currently Antedote is back in the studio working on new material for a potential winter release which will no doubt further expand the edges and boundaries of Hip-Hop and music as we know it.


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Like The Roots, Antedote creates organic hip-hop with live instrumentation, incorporating a rich, jazzy sound into their socially conscious hip-hop songs. They were voted “Best Local Band” on the “Best of Phoenix” ballot by Phoenix New Times readers this year, and have shared the stage with such luminaries as Pigeon John, Common, Busdriver, Buck 65, and DJ Z-Trip.
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Featured Bands : The Liars Handshake
on 2007/8/31 18:03:20 (1731 reads)






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"...Straight out of the slums and into the spotlight, this band is the essence of the Cinderella Story!" -Randall Verdeen, L.A. Herald
"...If Dracula and a whore with chlamydia had a love child and fed it nothing but Guiness and mashed-up Marlboro's, then sent it to live in Las Vegas, and it preyed on the souls of lonely, broken-down tourists and showgirls at the local blood-bank only to return triumphant and become the anti-hero of a generation... he would have this band play his wedding" -Christine Karloff, Newport Review/Musicians Monthly
"...I laughed til' I cried, and then peed a little bit and forgot all about it and went to grab a sandwich. I remembered, then, why I was crying and it was because my mother had died in a construction accident, so to make myself feel better, I went and saw "The Liars Handshake" and pissed my pants all over again..." Dean Howard, Columbus Currier
"...We sound like a folkish, country-ish, Irish-ish, country-ish-ish bar/street band." -Us, The Liars Handshake


Phoenix New Times Write Up

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Once there was a band called "Bullet Train to Moscow" that rocked and gave fevers to all the little girls. They played a bazillion shows at places like Jugheads, The Nile, the Big Fish Pub, Mason Jar, The Cajun House, and even went out of state once to the Double Down in Vegas. They played with all acts, small to big, including those in which Avail, The Tiger Army, The Bled, Nerfherder, Authority Zero, Marky Ramone, Guttermouth, anyone at Vans Warped Tours 03 and 04, Sugarcult, CKY, and very many other popular names may or may not have been present. (They were!) To top it off, they won "New Times Best Hardcore" award and the Arizona Infusion of Music's (AIM) "Best Hardcore" award. Things were really looking up! Then, a couple of conflicting views about Scotch and Thursday nights led to the tragic demise of the poor, poor band. Not to worry though! You can still play music with three people, especially when they were best friends from the beginning. The only problem was, somewhere along the line, another band was doing very well and had a very similar name. "Bullet Train to Vegas." The band figured since the music was going to change a whole bunch and would no longer be hardcore punk, they would be ripping off the scene if they remained "Bullet Train to Moscow," so they did what was best, and let the Vegas boys keep the Bullet Train idea and they would move on to different things. The band was now lacking any guitarists. Deep down inside, they all knew that they were a little bit honkey-tonk, in the punkest sense possible, and that people seemed to really enjoy when they played songs that they could sing along to instead of punch people. Although they weren't opposed to the idea, they decided not to find a new guitarist and to just have musical genius Billy Culbertson come out from behind his drum smoke-screen and rip up the guitar for a little while. The bassist, Nolan Thompson decided that horizontal is best left for the bedroom, and that when rocking out, you gotta stand up straight, so he laid his "music man bass" to rest in it's little coffin and brought in his new wood-woman, the Stand-up bass. Billy followed suit and grabbed an acoustic electric and uh oh... Pump up the JAM!!! One day while head-honcho and lead-singer Jared Christy was feeling blue and writing songs, Billy decided to get out of the house and pick up some guitar junk. They lived together, you see? Billy always knew that although Jared would never be first-chair tenor in a gregorian chant chorale, there was something about Jared that had yet to become evident about him as a musician. Suddenly, something caught Billy's eye at the guitar store. It was in a little red box, and seemed to be humming the words "Buy me, Jared needs me!" So Billy bought the little box and it's contents and took it home to Jared. Magic happened. That week, with some stomping feet, clapping hands, POUNDING bass riffs, energetic and bright guitar work, and, yes ladies and gentlemen, Jared's brand spanking new talent as a HARMONICA player, the band found their true calling. They had been misled before in the old band as to what having a good time really was and they knew that it was just them for now on. No one could penetrate their trio with deceitful yearnings to ruin their band. They knew they must watch out for the grip of the salesmen, the greeting of satan, or the salutation of the nympho and/or siren. To remind themselves what to never let happen to them, they called themselves "The Liar's Handshake," and thus the Bio of your three new friends has come up to date. **Yet they knew that something was still missing and could only be put right when their two biggest fans, Megan and Brittany (two nice girls who would never have deceitful yearnings to ruin the band), picked up their fiddles and joined the band.** So far, the band has played a bazillion shows at their home-base, the Real Bar. However, they have been known to peek their heads out and whip a few songs to crowds with other bands like "Flogging Molly" and "The dude from the Ataris."



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Featured Bands : Autumn's End
on 2007/7/29 11:10:00 (5782 reads)






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"A brutal and harmonious hybrid of melodic death metal bathed with acoustic guitars, harmony vocals, and technical musicianship. A blend between Opeth, Neurosis, Machine Head, Sepultura, Meshuggah, Lamb of God, and a tiny splash of Johnny Cash to mix with our Arizona made attitude."

Reviews – Act of Attrition (Go to www.freewebs.com/desertcore for full review)

Metaleater.com – 9 out of 10 “AUTUMN'S END are a band that single handedly redefines what we've come to know about the North American Metal scene.”

Blabbermouth.net – 8 out of 10 “Put simply, "Act of Attrition" is one cool extreme metal album and proof that there are still a few worthy acts lurking in the U.S.”

RockMyMonkey.com – 8 out of 10 “Act of Attrition by Autumn’s End is a brilliant album. It is only a matter of time before these guys blow up in the scene.”

Obliveon.net – 9.5 out of 10 Review is in German.

Deadtide.comThis album will easily appeal to anyone into thrash, melodic death metal, technical death metal, and even brutal death. This is some really good shit, plain and simple.

Apeshit.orgThis is easily one of the top bands to watch as 2006 winds down, and AUTUMN’S END should be headlining their own U.S. tours in the not-so-distant future if they keep up this kind of effort.

Zia Zine Issue November 2006“If you’re a metal-loving maniac but you’re not into fashion-centric kiddy-metal bands who weren’t even alive when metal was as its peak in the 80’s, Autumn’s End is the bloodcurdling cure.”

Maelstrom.com“(Act of Attrition) combines a Satanic, black metal mentality with a more moderate musical style: some harmonized singing, slow, melodic guitar lines and down-tempo drumming fall among the harder portions.

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Metaleater.com – 8 out of 10AUTUMN'S END may just be the penultimate American counter-response to the wave of brilliance flowing out of Sweden in the form of OPETH and others. Diverse, effective, driving, energized, dominating and enthralling, AUTUMN'S END embody the greatest aspects of American Metal and have spliced them in a collage of succinct brutality, thick and meaty rhythms, melodic tendencies and resonant acoustic beauty, resulting in a sound that is both instantly distinct and uncompromisingly compelling.

DefendersofSteel.net – 7 out of 10 Review is in Italian.

HardandHeavy.org – 4 out of 5 Review is in Italian.

Phoenix New TimesThe most promising band in the local metal scene. Autumn's End keeps it dark and heavy, and pretty much exemplifies Arizona metal: shredding guitars and growling guys in black cowboy hats. Autumn's End is a must for fans of Black Dahlia Murder and Lamb of God.

Crave MagazineThis album is better than a lot of mainstream music out there. I think a lot of people could really get behind this album and support this band.

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