Modern Rock

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    Morning Light
     
    Lift Me Up
    Solid straight up rock with powerful vocals delivering an encouraging message of faith and hope. To be compared to Audioslave, Heart, and a touch of Metallica.
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
     
    Steve Steele
     
    The Expat
    "...a sound that combines energy and ambiance with a surrounding narrative. Steele, a stylized dramatic baritone, has the versatility and range that give him the unique ability to sing a fine line between modern and operatic styles."
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
     
    The Ceez
     
    At The End
    Alternative rock music with elements of blues, jazz, hard rock. Melodic and screaming vocals, crazy guitars. A lot different guitar sounds and melodies. Some songs have acoustic elements, some electronic sounds.
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
     
    kaptron
     
    2.0
    Experimental acoustic-electronic-rock spawned from one man's mind, recorded in his homemade lo-fi studio, and beamed directly into your earholes. A bit of indie rock mixed with who-knows-what.
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
     
    Rich Rhocks
     
    Endless Time to Kill
    This music has a mixture of metal, classic rock, and blues inspired by such bands as Alice in Chains, Pantera, and Joe Walsh. Definitely for you if you love metal and classic rock.
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
     
    Sketch Ellis
     
    Life Within a Dream
    Modern, melodic, radio worthy, in-your-face, pure Rock 'N Roll with an 80's Metal twist.
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
     
    Psoma
     
    Homeland Insecurity
    Touted as the first-ever graphic album, Psoma’s Homeland Insecurity combines a full color graphic novel, select thematic soundbites, and ten heavy introspective rock songs Psoma has created a truly awesome audio-visual experience.
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
     
    Volumen
     
    Nadie hace nada
    Simply rock, wholly rock
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
     
    Ryan Romeo
     
    God of Our Fire: An EP
    God of our Fire: An EP, is a culmination of work from the last several years. With influences like David Crowder, Mutemath, and Sigur Ros, Ryan and producer Chris Giambelluca blend driving rhythms and anthemic melodies from beginning to end.
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
     
    Fritter
     
    Fits
    Misty shimmery poppy childlike effervescensce.
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
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    Diablo Swing Orchestra
    The Butcher's Ballroom
    Soprano-swing with a heavy twist.
    The Diablo Swing Orchestra dates back to 1501 in Sweden, where history tells the tale of an orchestra that played like no other. With music so seductive and divine that the ensemble overwhelmed audiences all over the country, and people from all social classes took them to their hearts. Their performances rapidly earned a reputation of being feral and vigorous and gained the orchestra a devoted crowd that followed them around. During the later half of the 15'th century the criticism against the church dictatorial ruling had intensified. Gifts and tenancies had made the church extremely wealthy, and since the money merely was used to strengthen their power the discontent among the people was growing. To many people the orchestra presented them to a new view upon things and a way to cope with everyday life. The church witnessed how their influence over the people decreased and began to depict the orchestra as treacherous, saying their intentions were anything but righteous. The orchestras extensive use of the prohibited tritonus interval in their music as well as their excessive lifestyles was facts that were not looked mildly upon. During church services priests slandered the music saying it was an insult to Christ himself. However, when this attempt to reduce the orchestras popularity failed, the church began to use more desperate measures in order to regain its former power. The Devils orchestra became the slogan they used and the members were accused of being everything from devil worshippers to the spawn of Satan. This catchphrase eventually caught on and became the popular name of the orchestra. When even these efforts shown futile the church ultimately framed the orchestra members for a murder and a ruthless manhunt began. The following two years the orchestra lead the lives of outlaws and were forced to perform in barns and outhouses, where only a strictly limited number of people were allowed to attend. Luckily generous people provided them with food and somewhere to sleep. In order to capture the orchestra the church issued a reward to the person that could provide such information that lead to the capture of the orchestra. The sum was so large that the orchestra, tired and weary of living as fugitives, realised that it all had come to and end. They knew that sooner or later someone would reveal their whereabouts and the decided to go down in style. But before doing so they all signed a pact saying that their descendants were given the task of reuniting the orchestra in 500 years and continue their work of spreading thought-provoking music. Six envelopes were therefore sealed and given to trustees of the orchestra to pass on to family members. They announced their final concert publicly as a grandeur finale. Thousands of people showed up and even though it was almost no one who could actually hear the music, the massive sing-along of the crowd granted the performance to be the most talked about in history. Thanks to the huge amount of people the orchestra was allowed to play until their last song when armed guards finally managed to storm the stage and arrest the musicians. They were sent prison and later sentenced to death by hanging. Stockholm 2003, by mere accident two of the original orchestra descendants meet in a music shop and began to discuss music. It later shows that they both have received a strange letter from some ancient relative containing instructions on how to reunite The Devils Orchestra. They both become very excited and though some genealogy they managed to find all of the remaining successors in a period of three months. Unfortunate all of the original scores were confiscated and burned by the church back in 1503. So music-wise the new orchestra were left with no directions on what to play. After some meticulous discussions it was agreed upon that the music should be like a modern version of the old orchestra. Annlouice was chosen to front the band, her angelic yet powerful operatic voice was perfect to bring a bombastic feeling to the music. Pontus dance-influences and programming skills came in handy since the orchestra wanted the arrangements to sound a bit more futuristic. He shares guitar duties with Daniel who also is the main composer in the band. Andy brought some groove to the mix adding powerful slapping and funk-oriented bass licks, while Andreas's energetic drumming made sure the songs are driven and pulsating. Together with Andy, he lays the solid swinging foundation of the band. Johannes's theoretical knowledge and stunning technique combined with an emotive cello-playing style made him essential to the bands sound. Together they answer to the name of Diablo Swing Orchestra and are determined to honour the legacy of their ancestors.
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
    MWK
    Incoherent With Desire To Move On EP
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
    Shaman's Harvest
    March Of The Bastards
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
    Faded Paper Figures
    Dynamo
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
    Enation
    World In Flight
    Rock: Modern Rock
     

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      1.
      I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
      Hello Morning
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      2.
      I Am Here
      The Lost Patrol
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      3.
      Divide
      Signs of Betrayal
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      4.
      If It Ain't Easy
      Steve Carlson
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      5.
      Hard Luck
      The Nines
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      6.
      Radioman
      Fae
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      7.
      My Call to Arms
      Fae
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      8.
      I am Indigo
      Fae
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      9.
      Moment I Meet My Wish
      Gordon Avenue
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      10.
      One Girl One Day
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