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The Host - Transmit (retail 320 kbps)

Infohash:

D971DE558D384B3D5D3A8CD32E48E92EC7AA1014

Type:

Music

Title:

The Host - Transmit (retail 320 kbps)

Category:

Audio/Music

Uploaded:

2008-06-17 (by koolice)

Description:

The Host is a four piece rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio. So� you now have that much information. They\'ve been friends for years. They all eat foodstuffs. Still reading? Oh, ok. Marc Sherlock, (drums), Stephen Streit, (bass), and Chris Charlton, (vocals), have been writing music together since 1994. They experienced a good amount of success in an experimental industrial rock band called Levelnine. They toured the East Coast, were nominated for a couple local music awards, and managed to support themselves on a small scale via t-shirt and CD sales until 2003, when the band split up. During their tenure, Levelnine found common ground and a common crowd with another Cincinnati-based band, Dropshadow. Dropshadow guitarist Tim Kindberg recalls those earlier years: \"Yeah, I remember those guys\" Eventually Dropshadow members also went their separate ways. Tim Kindberg set sail for Florida, where he attended college and graduated with honors. His return to Cincinnati in 2004 coincided perfectly with a semi-Levelnine reunion. Marc, Steve and Chris had started to pick up the pieces of their former band and began concentrating on a completely new project. They contacted Tim and dragged him into the mix. (They told him they had candy.) \"We were determined to write music together, and not force it to be a specific style. We just let it flow out of us and it became what it is on its own,\" says singer, Chris Charlton. Their unique style of rock is truly their own signature. Sometimes blending with jazz or blues, and always with a cutting, dark edge, The Host pushes the limits of modern alternative rock. Exotic verses and powerful choruses support a foundation of solid hooks that sink in and don\'t let go. Since their debut EP, \"Receive\", became available, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. With a sequel EP, \"Transmit\", in the works, The Host has been busier than ever before. Live shows are now being booked all over the country, and if the initial response is any indicator, \"Receive\" will continue turning heads, and rocking fans of all ages, shapes and sizes.

Files count:

5

Size:

48.25 Mb

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Comments:

koolice (2008-06-17)

Since forming in 2006, The Host has become a staple of the Hard Rock scene in Cincinnati, Ohio. What started out as a labor of love for the four-piece has become an outright obsession.
"The need to write and perform outweighs anything else in our lives, and we work hard to ensure that everything we do has a special quality to it," says Host singer, Chris Charlton.
Drawing on a full spectrum of musical influences, The Host's overall sound lies around the edges of bands like Muse, Failure and The Mars Volta. Their unique style and unusual songwriting methods offer a more stream-of-conscious feel that stretches beyond the boundaries of modern Alternative Rock. Exotic verses and powerful choruses are supported by a solid framework of hooks that sink in and don't let go.
Following the release of their first two EPs; 2007's "Receive" and 2008's "Transmit", word-of-mouth for The Host has spread rapidly. Intense live shows and radio airplay, (including a variety of internet podcasts), have only fueled their fire. Receiving a nomination for the 2007 Cincinnati Entertainment Awards in the category of Best Hard Rock Band, and forging their way to Regional Semi-Finals of the Nationwide Bodog Battle of the Bands has enabled The Host to establish further recognition with a growing audience in the past year.
With the Receive/Transmit Dual EP Project now under their belt, The Host has started work on their first full length album while continuing to play LIVE, consistently attracting new listeners to their growing fan base.

John_Hill (2011-01-23)

CAN ANYONE SEED THIS TORRENT PLEASE???