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Artistopia Rank : 1,472
Member Since : 9/2006
Last Login : 9/25/2006
Views : 747
Songs : 0
Events : 0
Alliances : 0
Releases : 0
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Artistopia URL : http://www.artistopia.com/sattori |
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Artist Biography |
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One warm day in 2004 when the buzzards were buzzing, Chris Greene (guitar) and Stephen Reynolds (drums) decided that something needed to be done to stimulate Denton's music scene. With the help of Robert Fennell (bass) and Conor Wallace (vocals), they are doing just that.brbrIn March 2005, Sattori released their first E.P. infamously known as “Lullaby E.P.” which was a 20-minute venture through skewed time and space. The disc touched thousands.
The band decided it was time to show their faces and had their greatest exposure during the NUSUFAYA Tour with Fifty50 during June 2005. It was a crash course and many lessons were learned but the band didn't see any need to stop so the writing continued.brbrDuring autumn 2005 through early spring 2006, the band focused on defining a sound that they could call their own. This included a brief encounter with Trenton Reeves (guitar). He added what some might call H’cooc. This means he was awesome but too awesome. Practices became more difficult as they struggled to balance the sound. Sattori fell into a funk.brbrBut, like all great heroes, Sattori took a punch, fell off the horse, broke bones (and teeth), and still came out on top. In May 2006, Sattori decided it was time to release something new, besides the death threats that were coming in left and right. With that, Sattori has recorded all the material for their next CD entitled “Sleepwash” which will be released in the early part of August 2006. Keep your ears peeled for Album of the Year.
Artist Mission
Sattori is all about the rock. We don't hold anyones hands and no one holds ours. It's that simple. We are looking to get signed, however, we are realistic.
Music Influences
At The Drive-In, Mars Volta, The Blood Brothers, Glassjaw, Far, Quicksand, Coheed and Cambria, This Day Forward
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