A New Skin
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Northern New Jersey erupts with a dark and aggressive hard rock/heavy metal band called Sixty Miles Down.
Sixty Miles Down has consistently been compared to the likes of Alice in Chains, Godsmack, and COC, but their sound holds a style of its own. Strong ties to heavy metal bind the airtight quintet as they take audiences by storm with compelling vocals found amidst angry, gritty guitars and an electrifying rhythm section. Their consistent high-energy shows have left crowds stunned as they breathe new life into live performances. Sixty Miles Down reminds us all it's still okay to rock.
John Mosco founded the group and leads it with powerful, melodic vocals. Joining him are bassist Eric Bergmann, guitarists Roger Manzo and Dave Chisholm, and drummer Mauricio Kowalczuk. The band focuses on writing original metal and hard rock songs that are memorable and exciting, but still backed by complex rhythms and impressive musicianship.
Sixty Miles Down is featured on the soundtrack for the extreme snowmobile DVD, Thunderstruck III from Big Sky X-treme Productions, and the compilation More Music Volume 3 from Steppin' Out Magazine. Look for A New Skin, the highly anticipated follow up to their debut cd Sink or Swim, in March, 2006. Sixty Miles Down's electrifying performances will be sweeping through the Tri-State Area in the interim
----------FIRST REVIEW FOR"A NEW SKIN"----------
Review by Ben Faresich from northeastintune.com 2/2006
This March, New Jersey based band, Sixty Miles Down will release their latest effort, an EP entitled, “A New Skin”. The album’s moniker is the same as the title track, but it’s also quite an apt name, for a few reasons. It’s been almost four years since Sixty Miles Down released their debut album, “Sink or Swim.” A lot has happened in that span of time, not the least of which is an almost complete transformation of the line-up. In fact, the only original member that remains is singer/founder John Mosco. Replacing the other four members of the band are Roger Manzo(guitar), Jeff mayer (guitar), Chris Delli Santi(drums), and Goob(bass). And a talented group they are. Upon listening to the new material, it becomes obvious that Mosco went to great lengths to make sure that he found the right pieces to complete this puzzle.
Then there’s the music itself. While “Sink or Swim” was a great debut that created a good amount of buzz for the band, “A New Skin” seems to bring Sixty Miles Down to the next level, without losing any of the positive qualities that were previously established. Mosco still has one of the best and most unique voices that you’ll hear in today’s modern rock. He uses his talent wisely, with catchy melodies and hooks that can get stuck in your head for days. His lyrics are also a breath of fresh air from some of the fluff that seems to be plaguing many major radio stations. But the big question for fans of their debut release would have to be, how does the new band hold up? Not to worry, the chemistry between this group is flawless. It’s hard to imagine that these guys weren’t all playing together a few years ago, when the group was formed. On a technical level, one would be hard-pressed to find any weaknesses in their musicianship. What they bring with their new material is a bit more of a gritty, hard-edged sound that still maintains the technical prowess that fans of “Sink or Swim” have become accustomed to. The result is tracks like “Virus” and “A New Skin,” that are heavy, but at the same time very catchy and inventive. These guys don’t sacrifice creativity in order to achieve the deep and powerful sound that they’ve developed. And I choose that word “developed” intentionally, because this release marks a new plateau in Sixty Miles Down’s sound. They’ve always been difficult to compare to other bands, but it seems that with “A New Skin” they’ve really come a long way in breaking away from the crowd and creating their own musical identity.
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Great Experience
author: Joni
The CD is great, it was great to buy from CD Baby. My son loves the cd which came fast and in perfect condition. Thanks CD Baby!
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nice...
author: schubi
sometimes hard, always dark and melodical... it's nice!!
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buenisimo GRANDES TEMAS
author: fernando
che bolas no pude escuchar el CD entero pero los temas que escuche son incribles, desde argentina ya tienen un FAN !!
besos a todos
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Wow!
author: LowBuz Jeff
I picked this CD up because I've seen the band live a number of times and they are unbelieveable. These guys are that band you need to tell your friends about. One of the first things you'll notice with this CD is that the vocals are ultra smooth, with depth and soul. Interesting lyrics and great melody are always a deadly combo. The drum and bass combo are as tight as any I've heard and hold the band together nicely. The last combo in this band would be the guitar players. People hear a guitar riff or guitar solo and weather publicly or privately say "I wish I wrote that." This record is full of those riffs. If you hear and don't immediately love this record then you're not a fan of hard rock music.
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