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Relic of NEPA

Plymouth, PA  USA
June 20, 2009
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A mix between classic rock, hard rock, blues and metal. We try to keep things interesting enough for people to want to keep listening to while still attaining that modern heaviness that gets initial attention. We have been featured in the local newspaper of northeast PA called "The Weekender". You can check out the full article by clicking
Band/artist history
We started out just jamming together. Three bored guys looking for something to do and some fun to have through common interest. After a while of just playing old classic rock coves for fun we ventured into our original music. Overtime we developed a style that many call unique amongst its competition. Unique in a good way. We played some open mic nights and got terrific responses from the crowds. Not long after that we opened for another local band that we were friends with and since then we've been going at it looking to book more local gigs and gain some more publicity.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Playing live is a great experience. There's nothing quite like a crowd of people cheering you on. There's a special feeling of power about it. The bigger the crowd, the bigger the power!
Your musical influences
Anything in the classic rock era for sure. Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Alice Cooper and Jimi Hendrix all the way to Coheed and Cambria to Steel Pulse. The list goes on and on so we won't mention everyone here.
What equipment do you use?
We all have the typical garage setup going on. Our instruments, our amps, and the PA system built out of all affordable stuff bought at less the cost. Our PA consists of a TOA brand 4 channel powered mixer powering up a couple 5 foot columns that sound great and are loud enough for anything we have going on around here. John's drums are a nice 80's 5 piece Ludwig setup. For practice and recording in our studio we have a nice Pearl five piece kit ready to go. It saves time from having to haul around an entire drum set, right? Bill's guitars are a LP copy Cruzer and a Fender Strat with Hotrails running through a Zoom G9.2tt into the PA or through Bill's Crate GFX 212 guitar amp. Adrian likes using Dean basses like the Edge One and Edge-10 through his B250 Acoustic amp. Also he's running some nice Electro Harmonix analog pedals. Recently he has also taken a liking to Zoom's bass effects consoles like the B2.1u. In our studio we record through the mixers into an M-Audio 1010LT with a powerful desktop PC using a great DAW.
Anything else?
"It's cold and it's dark in a world full of pain, but we keep on keeping on regardless of the game..." -from the song Land Without Love by Relic
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