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Pandemic : Angry Sky
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Like standing next to 300,000 volts of hard rock electricity. The hair on your neck stands straight up.
Genre: Rock: Hard Rock
Release Date: 2002
Angry Sky
Pandemic
Record Label: dbAggresive Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Out of Time 4:11 $0.99
This Is the Life 3:53 $0.99
Glitter 3:14 $0.99
What I Say 4:55 $0.99
Angry Sky 4:45 $0.99
Best of Me 4:14 $0.99
Into the Sun 3:54 $0.99
Thy Majesty 5:45 $0.99
Last Goodbye 3:59 $0.99
The Pain I See 4:42 $0.99
Well of Souls 6:26 $0.99
Maybe You Can Tell Me 4:13 $0.99
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Album Notes

Based in the New York's Hudson Valley, PANDEMIC is both a musical reflection of the past fifteen years and a glance into what will be.

Growing up on the likes of Van Halen and Judas Priest the members of PANDEMIC learned to appreciate the power of melody early on in their respective lives, "A good hook in a song is very important for the song to stick in someone's mind" says bassist, Jim Sheehan.

As music progressed through the next decade the members of PANDEMIC each gravitated toward different musical styles, bringing these varied individual tastes to the table, creating a well rounded faction.

"The many different musical tastes of the band is what makes the songwriting process unique and challenging", lead vocalist, Tim Kopp points out.

Crossing several musical boundaries on Angry Sky their debut album for dbAggresive Records / Dreamscape Music Group, the band shows real diversity while maintaining their signature sound.

Touching on modern day hard rock ("Out Of Time" and "This Is The Life"), prog rock ("What I Say", "Well Of Souls" and the album's title track), distinctive ballads ("Best Of Me", "The Pain I See"), straight forward pop rock ("Maybe You Can Tell Me") - even including a tribute to prog rock kings Dream Theatre ("Thy Majesty") the quartet covers it all.

"There is so much music on this CD to reach out to just about anybody, If you like boy bands and singing live to a pre recorded CD however, this is not for you" says lead guitarist, Erik Deitz.

Led by the incredible vocal range of lead vocalist, Tim Kopp and fiery lead guitarist Erik Deitz, the members of PANDEMIC have known each other for many years, often playing in bands together.

After years of playing together Kopp and Deitz met bassist Jim Sheehan through a mutual friend that said he would be perfect for the new project.

After working with a plethora of drummers-many who just could not make the cut or rehearsal most of the time-the trio happened upon Ron Hirte.

The band recognized that the right piece of the puzzle was finally in place.

Working closely with veteran producer N.S. "Buck" Brundage (Fates Warning, Boysetsfire) The band members set about capturing the energy of the live show.

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The album was mixed and mastered by Grammy award winning Phil Magnotti (Diana Ross, Fates Warning, ELO, Spyro Gyra).

With the release of Angry Sky the band pays tribute to their vast influences (including the likes of Creed, Godsmack, Saigon Kick, Dream Theatre and Alice In Chains to name but a few) as well as adding their own, unique, impressive sound to the mix.

With the imminent demise of commercial sugar dance sync pop PANDEMIC is ready to take their rightful place at the forefront of the new modern rock movement.

www.pandemicmusic.com/ Pandemic is: Tim Kopp: vocals and Keys Erik Deitz: Guitar and Vox Jim Sheehan: Bass Ron Hirte: Drums

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REVIEWS

PANDEMIC
author: BRET BRADY
THIS BAND KICKS ASS AND THEY REALLY ROCK OUT AND THATS THE BOTTOM LINE CAUSE BRET SAID SO.
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Completely Unbiased Review
author: Al Ziegler of PROWLR
I was introduced to this band while working with a new producer on my own cd. I don't know any of the band members, and I have to give them kudos for putting together some great tunes. I highly recommend picking up this cd. Good Luck!
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Insert CD and Drive.
author: Tj Clegg, Exposuremusic.com
Having attended the CD release party of Pandemic at the Wreck Room in NY on Saturday night, I am fully convinced that this is whats next. "Three Hundred Volts of Electricity", the opening soundbite of the CD and their show is an understatement. The awsome bassline of Sheehan, the crunch and drive of Deitz and the pounding of Torres, set you up for the incredible vocal range and acuity of Kopp. This band has finally found their respective place in the music world. The production quality of the CD is well beyond anything expected, compliments to N.S. "Buck" Brundage and Phil Magnotti (Mix and Mastering). TAKE MY ADVICE, ADD THIS CD TO THE TOP OF YOUR COLLECTION. Insert CD and Drive
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