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Unsigned Bands: Sonar

Wed, May 17, 2006 1:52 pm


Sonar

 

Sonar sets itself apart from many bands today with their vocal harmony arrangements and creative songwriting ability.  Combining multiple changes, technical precision, professional musicianship, and catchy hooks, fans are left with a lasting impression that keeps them coming back for more.  Drawing on sounds from Neil Young, Tom Petty, Yes, Steely Dan, Led Zeppelin, Phish, and Bob Marley, many influences are applied to Sonar’s music, creating a unique sound all their own.

 

Fresh off a U.S. East Coast tour in support of their debut album, 'And Then It Exploded,’ they have built up a steady following of fans throughout the country, and have shared the stage with notable acts such as Rusted Root, Silvertide, and Mofro.

 

Sonar's live shows are full of energy, fed by both the audience and the group.  The set lists change from night to night and songs are played with varying arrangements, all of which is designed to keep the fans guessing what will happen next.  In the current music environment, Sonar offers a welcomed change of pace with fresh, original sounds and an intense, improvisational concert experience.

 

Sonar is: 

Andrew Ranieri - lead vocals & guitar, Elliott James - drums & vocals, Chris Sullivan - guitar & vocals, Dean Perry - bass guitar and vocals, and Pete "Mad Scientist" Orenstein - Hammond B-3 and keyboards

 

Visit Sonar at:

http://www.sonarmuzak.com

http://www.myspace.com/sonarmuzak

 

Click here to submit your favorite unsigned band.



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