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| Hey guys!
I totally love what you're doing... since Blade Fetish, Trance to the Sun...
Now it's a real pleasure to listen to this new project; I can't wait for the album!
I'm also discovering the other projects linked to that band, this is just great!
Braen - France |
| Wonderful sound guys! i enjoy the mix of your influences, and yourselves...love the: arrangement, baritone, lyrics, vox melodies, et cetera...keep it up.
Matt - Houston TX. |
| Hey, you guys sound awesome.. remind me so much of the cure!
Murph - Colorado |
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| Musical Style: |
Alternative |
| Number of Musicians: |
5 |
| P.A. System included: |
NO |
| Lighting Rig included: |
NO |
| Transportation included: |
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| Five piece plus electronics. Rolling deep bass guitar. Standard electric guitar and baritone electric guitar in jagged cross-relations. Swirling, moody overtones. Eclectic. Eccentric Lucid lyric tours from unexpected territories.
Submarine Fleet formed gradually, one member at a time. Conceptualized in the fall of 2001 by Trance to the Sun and Blade Fetish guitar player Ashkelon Sain who relocated to Portland, Oregon for the express purpose of launching the group. Joined by long-time long distance collaborator Ashe Ruppe of Nocturne~pdx~, The Elysium Facade and d|sekt, the band began to take shape after eventually adding guitarist Lauren McKenzie of Saturnalia Trio in July of 2003. Finally, in August of 2004 the vocal talents of Blade Fetish vocalist and guitarist, Mark Linder, were added on permanent basis.
Ashkelon, who produced Cinema Strange's recent album "The Astonished Eyes of Evening", and has worked with such luminaries as Gordon Sharp of This Mortal Coil and Cindy Talk, released several albums worth of his solo material under the quasi secret name of "Submarine Fleet", which has progressed into this version of the band. The band is currently working on a full length album with newly added drummer Dan Canty. |
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