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BSC : Supermassive
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Featuring tasty guitar work and funky, driving basslines, the NJ-based quartet's solid debut album could best be described as "Chili Peppers-meets-Steely Dan" with a touch of Marley and Hendrix.
Genre: Rock: Funk Rock
Release Date: 2008
Supermassive
BSC
Record Label: BSC
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1. Blackout 3:28 Album Only
2. Evolution 3:06 Album Only
3. Out of Hand 4:31 Album Only
4. One's & Five's 4:55 Album Only
5. Mystical 3:37 Album Only
6. Drop 4:30 Album Only
7. The Ride 5:21 Album Only
8. Snow on the Tube 3:57 Album Only
9. Plastic 4:01 Album Only
10. What If 4:15 Album Only
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Album Notes

With aggressive grooves and catchy melodies, BSC is on a mission to get you out of your seat and onto the dance floor. Influenced by such artists as Stevie Wonder, Sly & The Family Stone, and Herbie Hancock, BSC has cultivated a infectious funk sound that has people talking. The first thing you'll notice when you spin BSC's new album, "Supermassive", is an energy that permeates the sound, drawing you in. A combination of funk, jazz, reggae, and rock influences blend seamlessly, creating solid songs and impassioned performances. The driving, syncopated rumble of Reed Thomas' bass locks in with the natural, in-the-pocket drumming of Dave Von Bargen, while the melodic leads of Chris Noonan and the jazz-influenced phrasing of Lenny Szot flavor the groove. Having three vocalists, BSC crafts rich vocal harmonies around memorable melodies. The end result is an exciting and unforgettable experience.

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