Home
Music
Forum
Log in
Sign up
Contact us
Dark mode

The Delta Effect

 
The Delta Effect

We are a progressive/art rock band that is one part American and one part Australian. We mix screaming guitars, haunting violins, and lush synthesizers with vo

4 songs
601 plays
1
Picture for song 'Waiting' by artist 'The Delta Effect'

Waiting

A love ballad, very atmospheric and synth driven with effected guitar embedded in the mix. Very 80s Moody Blues influenced. Check out the beautiful, jazzy guitar solo near the end of the song. One of our finest.
2
Picture for song 'Seconds To Countdown' by artist 'The Delta Effect'

Seconds To Countdown

Screaming guitars, lots of them. This song is VERY Pink Floydian with a winding, Marillion-esque guitar solo mid song.
3
Picture for song 'Badly Done' by artist 'The Delta Effect'

Badly Done

Symphonic at times, sonic, atmospheric, and grand at others. The vocals are just another instrument. A lot of My Bloody Valentine influence here.
4
Picture for song 'Nowhere Eyes' by artist 'The Delta Effect'

Nowhere Eyes

A dark, driving piece with a strong bass line. A lot of Cure-like elements at work here.
We are The Delta Effect. We are at the root a two-piece outfit (in the studio) and between us, we play all of the instruments on the recordings. We are progressive, artistic, and hopefully unique. You tell us.
Band/artist history
Conceived in 4th quarter 2003, The Delta Effect was established by songwriters Cory McCarthy and S. Kunst. Inspired by classical music and progressive rock through the generations, The Delta Effect combines the vocal stylings of McCarthy and Kunst with guitars, violins, and lush synthesizers to deliver a unique new sound.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Well, as of early February 2007, we are JUST writing for now. We are preparing for our big album recording for later this year. We are obviously more of a studio band, but we do plan to play out once we have obtained all the necessary equiptment for the two of us to sound like four or more! We know what we need, it is about purchasing and programming now. Although, the album takes precedence! Playing live, to us, is more of a "do we need to" sort of thing since our music is much more intellectual rather than raw and akin to that element or energy. We WILL and DO plan to play live, but it will be when the album is ready sometime in late 2007 or so. Just hang in there, Porcupine Tree didn't play live the first time until six years after formation!
Your musical influences
Our influences range from Prog like Pink Floyd, Porcupine Tree, and The Moody Blues to Shoegazer bands like My Bloody Valentine to Art Rock like The Cure. We even have a list of classical influences to boot (Bartok, Vivaldi, Beethoven...), there is just so much that inspires us musically and as artists.
What equipment do you use?
I (Cory) use Gibson electric guitars, Yamaha acoustic guitars, Fender/Marshall amplification, and primarily Roland effects. S. Kunst uses a Suzuki violin and Roland effects. The keyboard and synth on the EP recordings was done primarily on Korg instruments. A Fender bass was used in the studio for the bass parts.
Anything else?
We are quite cinematic at times, some of our music could possibly fit well into an epic film (not as a score but rather as a emotional backdrop). The main soundtrack song if you will!
READ MORE
READ LESS

Contact

Sorry, this artist currently doesn't accept email messages.

Comments (2)

Please sign up or log in to post a comment.
Promoted Not related to artist
Promo
GREEDY *BUY 1 GET 4 FREE* Asap Ferg, Banger, Trap
Promo
Body Criminal feat Boogie Fresh
Promo
"Suppressor" Boston Richey Type Beat (Prod.Chuck)
Promo
MERCY OF GOD (MEEK MILL X LIL BABY)
About us/Contact DMCA/Copyrights Privacy Legal
1997-2024 SoundClick Inc, all rights reserved. SoundClick and The SoundClick Logo are registered trademarks.
PLAY
FOLLOW
SHARE
free
Buy
Playlist