MP3 The Drop - Ultraviolet Catastrophe
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The Drop's "Ultraviolet Catastrophe" is a powerful mix of rock and alternative, packed with strong lyrics and undeniable hooks. Watch out.
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: California Pop
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The Drop's debut album "Ultraviolet Catastrophe" is sure crowdpleaser and a solid offering from these LA based rocksters.
Refusing to imitate the sounds of whatever decade is trendy at the moment or create an image based on visual or musical gimmicks, The Drop is all about doing what they want to do: creating great rock 'n' roll songs. It just so happens that these songs, combined with the band's energetic live shows, have been inspiring so much passion in the band's audiences that The Drop's brand of musical honesty may become the next trend - and soon.
Based in Los Angeles, The Drop is a young band, yet they have already racked up some impressive credits. The Drop's songs have enjoyed airplay on one of LA's most popular radio stations, 95.5 FM KLOS, and have been featured on television, including a spot in USA network's fall 2004 remake of "Frankenstein". Yet the songs alone wouldn't mean success without a great live show. The soaring vocals of charismatic singer Jeremy Silver and the deft pop sensibilities of guitarist Tad Lusk, bassist Chris Rash, and drummer Reade Pryor have brought large crowds to historic Los Angeles venues, including the Knitting Factory, House of Blues, Whisky A-Go-Go, and the Viper Room.
The band has opened for such talents as Abandoned Pools, Gabriel Mann, Robert Owen, and Telepathy, among others. Equally capable in the studio, they worked with producer P.J. Smith (Live, Something Corporate) on their 2003 self-titled EP and this summer's release of "Ultraviolet Catastrophe" produced by Gabriel Mann is a fantastic full length debut.
All four members of The Drop hail from different parts of the country, yet they all value memorable melodies, smart arrangements, and the emotive power of a good, honest story. By returning to tried-and-true musical values, The Drop has created a timeless yet distinctive sound, guaranteeing themselves something often elusive in the music industry: longevity. To get the latest news on The Drop, visit www.thedropmusic.com.
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: California Pop
Details:
The Drop's debut album "Ultraviolet Catastrophe" is sure crowdpleaser and a solid offering from these LA based rocksters.
Refusing to imitate the sounds of whatever decade is trendy at the moment or create an image based on visual or musical gimmicks, The Drop is all about doing what they want to do: creating great rock 'n' roll songs. It just so happens that these songs, combined with the band's energetic live shows, have been inspiring so much passion in the band's audiences that The Drop's brand of musical honesty may become the next trend - and soon.
Based in Los Angeles, The Drop is a young band, yet they have already racked up some impressive credits. The Drop's songs have enjoyed airplay on one of LA's most popular radio stations, 95.5 FM KLOS, and have been featured on television, including a spot in USA network's fall 2004 remake of "Frankenstein". Yet the songs alone wouldn't mean success without a great live show. The soaring vocals of charismatic singer Jeremy Silver and the deft pop sensibilities of guitarist Tad Lusk, bassist Chris Rash, and drummer Reade Pryor have brought large crowds to historic Los Angeles venues, including the Knitting Factory, House of Blues, Whisky A-Go-Go, and the Viper Room.
The band has opened for such talents as Abandoned Pools, Gabriel Mann, Robert Owen, and Telepathy, among others. Equally capable in the studio, they worked with producer P.J. Smith (Live, Something Corporate) on their 2003 self-titled EP and this summer's release of "Ultraviolet Catastrophe" produced by Gabriel Mann is a fantastic full length debut.
All four members of The Drop hail from different parts of the country, yet they all value memorable melodies, smart arrangements, and the emotive power of a good, honest story. By returning to tried-and-true musical values, The Drop has created a timeless yet distinctive sound, guaranteeing themselves something often elusive in the music industry: longevity. To get the latest news on The Drop, visit www.thedropmusic.com.
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