StillLine
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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“melodic songs with pleasant hooks and heartfelt lyrics played by good, unflashy musicians. Radio play should be a no-brainer with this material.”
"Innocence" was named number 12 on indie-music.com's top 25 songs of 2011 - Peter Braidis, Indie-Music.com
“The album, Forty Two is hit after hit. You won't feel like skipping any of the tracks on this album. Listening to Forty Two reminds me that despite popular music being flooded with the mediocre and mundane, real rock music is still boiling underground, preparing to explode.” - The Wandering Artisan, San Fransico based music critic
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Still working on that hot first release.
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Bio
StillLine is a mix of the familiar and the progressive, a homegrown Midwestern rock band whose nevertheless unique sound is finding its way to new fans every day. StillLine cut their teeth in small-town bars and reached rock maturity playing some of St. Louis better known venues. Big gig or small, StillLine rocks em all, from Emdens Bulldog to the main stage at the Voodoo Lounge.
What sets StillLine apart is their versatility, be it growling, get your hands dirty riffs, pensive, quieter melodies, or the bread and butter rock we all know and love, theres something for everyone.
StillLine is Brian Clover on vox, Michael Fey on guitar, Taylor Patterson on drums, Jim Miller on bass, and Alex Moran on lead guitar. Clovers vox are an amalgam of Eds, as his style is most often likened to Ed Roland of Collective Soul and Pearl Jams Eddie Vedder, a large part of the reason this groups sound draws frequent comparisons with these two legendary rock bands. Patterson sits at the heart of the band, rolling thunder with a force comparable with 30 Seconds to Mars. Miller lays down bass lines which are perhaps most influenced by Alice in Chains, while Fey and Moran form a guitar tandem whose sound is perhaps at the core of the bands ability to strike a balance between recognizable and original, striking a multi-faceted tone that ranges from Pink Floyd to Tool.
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