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Sub-Motive : Days Like These
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Pop-punk has classic rock's baby. Guitar gods and their mothers worship this catastrophie; it's for people who like bands that actually sing. Leave your trendy emo friends at the door - this is rock & roll's only hope.
Genre: Rock: Punk
Release Date: 2004
Days Like These Record Label: Sub-Motive
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Do Me Like You Do 2:36 $0.99
Leaving Tomorrow 4:44 $0.99
Emotion Sickness 4:34 $0.99
A Clearer Conscience 4:16 $0.99
On Your Own 4:14 $0.99
Tonight 5:30 $0.99
Yet Another Hangover 3:50 $0.99
A Glimpse Of Heaven 4:01 $0.99
Please Don't Tell Me 2:51 $0.99
Tomorrow's Just Another Day 3:02 $0.99
Sympathy Parade 4:02 $0.99
Fallen 3:02 $0.99
Such Is Life 3:09 $0.99
Leaving Tomorrow (Acoustic) 4:44 $0.99
The Road That Is Leading To You 4:21 $0.99
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Album Notes

Sub-Motive has emerged from the Seattle music scene this year like a bolt of lightning. Since their appearance in the first annual "Sound Off" band competition at Seattle's Experience Music Project in February of 2002, their popularity with audiences across the Northwest has exploded into teen clubs as well as nationally renowned music festivals.

In September of 2003 they won the 'Battle of the Bands" for Paramount Pictures, UPN Channel 11 and Car Toys to promote the movie starring Jack Black called "School of Rock." With this win, Sub-Motive began a relationship with UPN 11 that has turned into TV spots as well as writing a jingle for their upcoming add campaign.

The trio consists of Aaron Hiebert on lead guitar and vocals, Josiah Bogle on lead vocals and bass, and Jason Edwards on drums and piano. Sub-Motive's influences range from classic rock bands such as The Beatles, AC/DC and Jimi Hendrix to modern-day bands such as Green Day, Jet and Blink 182.

Sub-Motive has appeared at Seattle's Bumbershoot music festival, the Taste of Tacoma the past two years, Issaquah's Salmon Days, Lake Meridian's 4th of July festival, the Fremont Fair in Seattle, Everett Parks, the Kirkland Arts Festival, the Capital Lakefair in Olympia, 1st Night in Tacoma at New Year's Eve, and the Island Summer Concert Series on Bainbridge Island. Clubs they've performed at include The Graceland (now called El Corazon) in Seattle, Studio 7 in Seattle, Ground Zero in Bellevue, the Redmond Firehouse, Club Adrian in Tacoma, the Ballard Firehouse, the Paradox in Seattle, Carco Theatre in Renton, The Central in Seattle, The Brick House in Seattle, The Roxy Theater in Bremerton, and the Liberty Theatre in Puyallup.

All three members of Sub-Motive has participated in other groups ranging from classical to popular, bringing with them a diverse palette of experience in musical styles such as marching band and jazz band, as well as musical theater. Hiebert began playing guitar at age 12 and is currently an instructor. Edwards began drumming in 1999 and played in four different ensembles for Kentwood High School, as well as multiple local bands before joining Sub-Motive. Bogle has played bass since 1999 and is a member of Puget Sound Musical Theater. They all graduated from their Kent High Schools in June of 2003.

Sub-Motive is currently recording another full-length album, due to be out early to mid summer. Early versions of some songs are available on http://www.purevolume.com/submotive now.

For booking info or for more information on Sub-Motive visit: www.submotiveband.com


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REVIEWS

Excellent!
author: Saficious
Sub-Motive is fantastic. Fun, original music. Whenever someone asks me what kind of music they play I am at a loss for words on how to describe it so I just send them a link and tell them they have to hear it for themselves. I had some of their CD's before seeing them live and they are just as good live as they are on the CD's. Their music is a must-have!
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really good
author: matt bates
good album. i like how aaron sung more often, i like both your voices and it's good to hear them both equally. i like the adition of the piano for as well. i like the variety in sounds that on this album.
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heck yes!
author: angie
so freakin awesome man! no reason you guys shouldnt go big. the cd has so many different styles of music on it. all i gotsta say is... heck yea!
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The new standard of Awesomeness
author: Andrew Inaba
Sub-Motive's CD, 'Days Like These', is easily the greatest work released by a band out of the Kent, Washington area. I find myself driving slower than usual, blaring the Motive and hoping to get more tracks in during my drive to work. The upbeat dumming with clever bass lines and wicked guitar solos bring you back to those summer days when you felt so free and to those times when you first fell in love and noticed girls :) 'Days Like These' will also remind you of the hardships and obstacles that life is faced with and teaches you to never forget what you have and who you love...
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