The band started in 1994 making experimental "noise." Gradually the noise started to sound more like music and a drummer was added to the mix. Now, over ten years later, this band is still creating the most original music you will ever hear these days and it keeps getting better yet still remains true to the spontaneous originality of their former selves. With the addition of ex-Condition Blue guitarist Brendan Flaherty, drummer/vocalist Andy Gulinello and their new drummer Evan Gianoulis, Cemetery Superfly is sounding better than ever these days and their full length album titled "No Commercial Potential" was placed on the ballot for the 2010 Grammy Awards in four categories! The first single from the album (a catchy, hard-edged rocker titled “Medicine Man") has already been chosen to be on a major motion picture soundtrack and has been published by U.K. based label "Urban Angel Music" and has been released worldwide on a compilation called "Rock City" available in stores nationwide and for download on iTunes and Napster!
Continuing on their journey of creating melodic, experimental, hard rock, Cemetery Superfly has recorded what critics are saying is their best material to date with their latest release titled “Ghost In The Radio”. This 6-song EP delivers blow after blow of edgy, blistering, supersonic rock and is on the way to becoming one of the best albums released this year!
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