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Nero
Rock from Randolph, NJ
Rock from Randolph, NJ
Why this name?
No one really knows where it came from
Do you play live?
Yes, of course...we play anywhere that wants us to play there...we absolutely love it! I suppose our special moment would be winning the RHS battle of the bans
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It allows people to access music instantly over wires at an affordable rate
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yeah...it'd be sweet but kind of out of reach
Band History:
Nero's origin can be traced back to Randolph, New Jersey, in the summer of 2000 when guitarist Brian Moore and drummer Brandon Weiss decided to mesh talents and cover some of their favorite songs. After realizing their potential, they decided that they should put a band together. They quickly recruted guitarist Jon Moses. The trio jammed for a couple of months. However, it was quite obvious that two crucial components were still missing: a singer and a bassist. After a prolonged search, the trio found their fourth member, bassist Rachel Dimiceli. Nero finally dicovered the perfect singer who put everything into place, Ross Iskowitz. And with that, the five piece band was complete, mixing genres from alternative rock to metal.
Throughout the next few years, Nero was busy writing and recording as well as playing promotional shows. Following the release of Nero's demo in January of 2003, people finally were able to hear and experience Nero's many talents. Currently, Nero looks forward to performing at various venues during the spring of 2003, and then returning to the studio to record their full album sometime during mid-summer.
"We do it for the love of the music," says Brian Moore. Brandon Weiss adds, "We hope our mix of genres provides our fans with a different style to listen to on their CD players."
Throughout the next few years, Nero was busy writing and recording as well as playing promotional shows. Following the release of Nero's demo in January of 2003, people finally were able to hear and experience Nero's many talents. Currently, Nero looks forward to performing at various venues during the spring of 2003, and then returning to the studio to record their full album sometime during mid-summer.
"We do it for the love of the music," says Brian Moore. Brandon Weiss adds, "We hope our mix of genres provides our fans with a different style to listen to on their CD players."
Your influences?
A great blend of rockin' metal mosh riffs topped with powerful melodic vocals
Anything else...?
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