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new band: Arms of Strangers (scream of erida/burn in silence)

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[Apr 5,2006 12:12pm - the_reverend ""]
It's called In the Arms of Strangers. Ryan (guitar), Pete (drums) and Stephanie from Screams are involved along with Mike Casavant(guitar) from Burn In Silence and Jess Collins who is a great singer/pianist.

So check it out!! Take a listen! http://www.myspace.com/nightmaresdemise

FYI: It's not the same style as Screams so be prepared.
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[Apr 5,2006 12:14pm - RichHorror ""]
It's like they found a way to make homosexuality seem gay.
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[Apr 5,2006 12:16pm - DrinkHardThrashHard ""]
The Evanescenseness of this makes kitty cry.
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[Apr 5,2006 1:33pm - brian_dc ""]
so the random double kick fills just sounds out of place
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[Apr 5,2006 1:34pm - brian_dc ""]
also...the overall drum sound is wrong for this kind of music...you don't need all the click when you're backing up pop...ridiculous
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[Apr 5,2006 1:48pm - mOe nli  ""]
i felt the exact same way, Brian
and the music is pretty generic all around, too
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[Apr 5,2006 2:17pm - cav ""]
these songs are so beautiful, they make me rub my vagina...wait...there are 3 guitar players in this TOO!!! this band really needs to stop this shit...either get rid of a guitarist or actually put them to good use.
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[Apr 5,2006 2:22pm - cav ""]
appropriate bio for a side project...Close your eyes and fall In the Arms of Strangers. Submit to a soundscape where acoustic guitars careen under gorgeous vocals. Keyboards and warm electronic tones sew a sonic blanket around vocal lines as they reach beyond the heavens. This Boston trio combines unforgettable choruses and ethereal riffs for an exploration of human emotion unlike anything out there. Darren Cesca's drums provide a percussive palette for guitarist Mike Casavant to musically paint a poignant portrait of feeling. Jess Collins's vocals guide this vision beyond modern pop conventions. In the end, these musicians tap into something utterly divine. In addition to their genre bending work with Burn In Silence (Prosthetic Records), Mike and Darren have carved a niche with this decidedly more serene project. Mike provides a keen insight to In The Arms of Strangers. "I mix electric guitars with acoustic guitars and it's very ambient. There are just so many layers and textures. Darren has a way of brightening everything and making everything sound extremely orchestral. The drums are definitely syncopated, but still really simple." In fact, songs such as "Left Ashore," possess a classic simplicity, while providing listeners with an aural journey that remains epic throughout. However, Jess's angelic voice remains the guiding force for this trip. Mike comments, "I found one of the most talented young singers around. The music is a huge picture and we're just laying the colors underneath the vocals. The guitars make Jess shine and everything's essentially a frame for her in the middle." On "New Years Revelation," personal lyrics ascend alongside brilliant keys and soulful guitar leads, allowing for a musical revelation. Jess and Mike met one night and immediately formed a musical bond. Mike describes their first writing sessions. "We wrote 6 songs in not even 5 days. It was stuff that I've had laying around for awhile, stuff that she had laying around and we just clicked. It's a really unique thing to have that connection and people think we've know each other forever." However, as Mike puts it, "Being "In The Arms of Strangers," that's how Jess and I technically were at the time. I think the name took on a life of its own because we were strangers, but some weird connection drew us together to make music. We embrace what we have and just go with it. It's really a natural progression." That natural, untainted sound separates these artists from a modern rock scene in dire need of reprieve from the same standard. Through grasping elements of pop, rock, and classical music, this band remains an entity unto itself. Ultimately, In the Arms of Strangers stand poised to embrace a whole new generation thirsting for artistic and meaningful rock. – Rick Florino
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[Apr 5,2006 2:22pm - cav ""]
i guarantee NO ONE will ever read that whole thing
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[Apr 5,2006 2:24pm - brian_dc ""]
just notice the amount of times Cesca's name is dropped though
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[Apr 5,2006 3:13pm - BornSoVile ""]
brian_dc said:just notice the amount of times Cesca's name is dropped though



lol
funny that papa bear isn't listed on the page, maybe he's their producer now. rick the writer appears to be spending time studying the dark legions archives styling of writing.
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[Apr 5,2006 3:19pm - Yeti ""]
oh........good.
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[Apr 5,2006 7:12pm - dwellingsickness ""]
she has a great voice
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[Apr 5,2006 7:13pm - Anthony ""]
RichHorror said:It's like they found a way to make homosexuality seem gay.


how are you so hilarious?
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[Apr 5,2006 7:23pm - SacreligionNLI  ""]
i bet these guys use the word hella and are trying really hard to make a lot of money


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