Splatter
NEWS
Splatter album released in Jan 2005. Get your copy online at www.splatter.ca
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splatter (noun) -
1. the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively
1. the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively
Why this name?
Don`t ask
Do you play live?
Around the Lower Mainland/General Vancouver area
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Better Exposure for new bands
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
not sure....
Band History:
splatter (noun) -
1. the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively
In an era of uncertainty, where the lines of genre are drawn and clearly defined comes Splatter, a band who is not afraid to cross musical boundaries. Splatter’s brand of heavy song writing is fresh and bold yet they are as heavy as hell. Splatter takes all the best elements of metal fused with old school punk with a bit of hard rock thrown in for good measure and comes up with a sound that is distinct and their own.
In early 2005, Splatter completed a s/t album with engineer Brian "Who Else" (DOA, Dayglo Abortions, No Means No). The resulting body of work is receiving an extremely strong response from fans and industry alike. The album has hit the top 10 in various college charts across Canada and has received airplay from various stations around the world. Splatter spent the summer of 2005 touring Western Canada in which they garnered many new fans. They plan on releasing a video later this year in an effort to reach a wider audience.
Splatter is:
CM - Vocals
Martin Meyer - Bass, vocals
Pot-C - Turntables, samples, vocals
Lucas McCann - Guitars, vocals
Colin Furness - Drums
Oleg Zagoruchenko - Guitars
1. the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively
In an era of uncertainty, where the lines of genre are drawn and clearly defined comes Splatter, a band who is not afraid to cross musical boundaries. Splatter’s brand of heavy song writing is fresh and bold yet they are as heavy as hell. Splatter takes all the best elements of metal fused with old school punk with a bit of hard rock thrown in for good measure and comes up with a sound that is distinct and their own.
In early 2005, Splatter completed a s/t album with engineer Brian "Who Else" (DOA, Dayglo Abortions, No Means No). The resulting body of work is receiving an extremely strong response from fans and industry alike. The album has hit the top 10 in various college charts across Canada and has received airplay from various stations around the world. Splatter spent the summer of 2005 touring Western Canada in which they garnered many new fans. They plan on releasing a video later this year in an effort to reach a wider audience.
Splatter is:
CM - Vocals
Martin Meyer - Bass, vocals
Pot-C - Turntables, samples, vocals
Lucas McCann - Guitars, vocals
Colin Furness - Drums
Oleg Zagoruchenko - Guitars
Your influences?
DRI, Otep, Fear Factory, Suicidal Tendancies
Favorite spot?
Vancouver
Equipment used:
bass, 2 guitars, drum, sampling and vox