
Threefold Theory
loveHATElive
© 2005 Woodbury Road Music (634479155161)
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Threefold Theory is a pop/rock band that is based on a novel idea, to write and perform music from the heart and to give each performance as if it were the last. "loveHATElive" pulls on the common threads that bind us all.
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The bands very name implies its philosophy. Whether it is good or bad, a person will receive what they give by three.
With the success of the bands debut album "loveHATElive", Threefold Theory is connecting with fans worldwide through its cathartic music. The band is currently working on it's sophomore effort titled "Into The Fray" and preview tracks are now available on the bands myspace page, http://www.myspace.com/threefoldtheory.
While music can be an escape, it can also be a release. This is the approach that Threefold Theory employs in its songwriting, this style is evident in the bands debut release "loveHATElive" and the bands sophomore release "Into The Fray".
Whether its the driving, hard hitting The Letting Go, the title track from the sophomore release Into The Fray, or the pop-infused anti-love song Goodbye, Miss Beautiful, Threefold Theory songs pull on the common threads that bind us all, and are themselves bound by sing-song choruses and distinct melodies.
Threefold Theory has built a national fan base through constant touring, performing over 300 live shows in 12 different states since 2006, and was highlighted by headlining Board Up Miami, a professional wakeboard and music festival that was held at Miami Marine Stadium in Miami, FL, on March 10, 2007!
Threefold Theory has had the honor of supporting national acts FUEL, Seether, Crossfade, Cold, Dark New Day, Smile Empty Soul, Huck Johns and Revelation Theory. Threefold Theory has been featured in several publications and was awarded Track of the Day by Garageband Records for the songs The Letting Go, Suffocating and Tonight. The Letting Go is currently ranked in the Top 10 in the Modern Rock category on Garage Band.
What began as a way for three friends to say something positive and meaningful has paid off in dividends. As the band continues to see success, Threefold Theory will continue to be guided by its founding principles, holding tight to the common threads that speak so loudly to its fans.
------Threefold Theory
Make sure to check out this rising artist on myspace: http://www.myspace.com/threefoldtheory
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Threefold Theory's "lovehatelive"
author: Nick HarrahThreefold Theory hails from Huntington, and I have to say that their debut CD, "Lovehatelive" is an outstanding first effort. In a previous article about the band, I read that singer Scott Niles hails from the Boston area. That's interesting, because on the opening track, "hold on", Niles sounds to me like Frank Black. Niles sings over top of a building pre-chorus: I know that hearts will wander/and hearts get swept away/but I am the waves on the ocean/coming back again. Cymbals then crash and guitars thrash. At first, they sound like Matchbox 20 or 3 Doors Down -- you know, generic bands that you don't care about. But this band rocks a little too hard for me to call them medio-core. "tonight" is the second song, featuring heavy intro riffs that give way to mellow verses with clean guitars. It is a good example of the overall emo-tinged, hard rock sound of 3ft. This song also reminds me of a Live song. That's pretty good considering this is their first CD, and they haven't been together two years. "Goodbye, Miss Beautiful" features Niles singing the title of the song over an acoustic guitar lick that pops its head up briefly between the preceding dirge like a whack-a-mole. Catchy -- that's the word I was looking for (Whew!). You read about tension in musical (verse-chorus-verse-solo-verse-chorus-chorus) structures... well, this band has got that down. "the letting go" tells me to shut my mouth, opening with the up-tempo, muted, fuzzy riffage that will be popular forever. Gold-plated diapers? I know this: the harmony vocals provided by drummer Pete Hurt and bassist Nik Phelps are of superior quality. They sound good. I also know this: this band is near explosion. They have catchy songs and are good musicians. They'll likely soon be wearing gold-plated diapers. And, since this is the band's first CD, they deserve kudos for putting out a good one. Aaron Fisher recorded and co-produced "Lovehatelive at Sissonville's 101 Productions and deserves credit. Yet Threefold Theory seems talented enough to make it regardless.
Review Of "loveHATElive" by Threefold Theory!
author: Bill Lynch - The Charleston GazetteHuntington's Threefold Theory comes out of the gate with a solid debut recording that should turn a few heads. "LoveHateLive" is a fine first album of music for people who like their anthem rock with some of the sharper edges taken off -not all of the edges, mind you -just some of them. The band manages to very nicely find a balance between hard rock intentions and soft rock inspirations without actually having to turn the album into an Oprah Winfrey crying session or a Jerry Springer dwarf toss. The lyrics are thoughtful and sometimes tortured, but the guitar drives things forward with the bass and drums chasing like a pack of hyenas. Vocalist/Guitarist Scott Niles leads the trio through eight songs of love, loss and anger that are a good first effort in the ever continuing dissection of human relationships. Threefold Theory is: Scott Niles:Vocals, guitar - Pete Hurt: Drums, vocals - Nik Phelps: Bass, vocals.