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Anomaly3

Various Reviews: Your CD arrived at least a week ago - maybe a couple of weeks ago - but it was only yesterday that I finally found the time to give it a proper listen. And I'm very happy to be able to honestly tell you that I really enjoyed it. I like a lot of the elements in your music, the sound is good, production crisp and clear, solid, tight performances, good vocal range (I wish Icould sing that well!) and some lovely bits of colouration. Just before I reached the final track, (suffer no more) I was going to say to you that I think you should try something a little more spacious and minimal - not tied down so much by the very full bass and drum section. The group's ability in this area is hinted at in some lovely intros, but it is not until that last track that you really explore it. Peter Ulrich Drummer (Dead can Dance and This Mortal Coil) Quit screwing around with all this Internet stuff and get your music to a major label ASAP. Just listened to Blurry, Holding Pattern, Spoken Drums, and Blitz for the first time. I don't need to hear any more to know that your band is ready for the professional arena. Obviously your talent has superseded the capabilities of your equipment...go where the best equipment is. Forget bars, parties, and sleeping in U-Hauls. Get signed and stop depriving the masses! I just listened "Blurry" a few times (loud). It sounds good! The production is very professional, but even more important to me is the fact that the song is great! I love the vocals, great stuff full of emotion. The arrangement is in good balance, and the band plays very well. This really rocks all the way. Jussi - P o r e j.linkola@kolumbus.fi www.kolumbus.fi/closenough/pore/ www.mp3.com/closenough/ I listened to a few tracks from Anomaly3 and I think they sound great! It has an alternative/punk sound that I like, Heavy but melodic. Robert Hanline's vocals are incredible and give 'Blitz' that hardcore edge. 'Holding Pattern' has all the classic symptoms of a ballad, but more in a "Tool" sense of the word where you could almost mosh to it. 'Here and Now' is not one of my favorites, but I would definitely keep this album close to my c.d. player. - Elina Sayers, Maine - Halogen Records Staff Well you see, I was listening with one ear listening for the phone and one in a headphone so I didn't get the full sound, but as I put them both on, I began to hear the layers. I just heard some of the programming in "Holding Pattern." Mind you, my first listen was minutes ago. The fact that I like it is amazing, not because I'm hot shot, which I am not, but because most independent artists have a tendency to make great backings for songs, but have weak vocals, yours are far from weak. I often love music in which the vocalists can hold their own, and can paint a picture with their melodies alone. It's quite good. Too often, I hear vocalists who make things sounds absolutely terrible as a result of their poor technique and write it off as being emotional. As for ten songs, let me know when it comes out, I enjoy the music very much. Who are your influences? chava garcia kill art records ****POP CHARTS REVIEW of "Blitz" A nice smooth heavy feel, permeates this track. There are a lot of interesting influences that sneak through Anomaly3, and perhaps they are too varied to sum-up and mention here. Pro-sounding and a great instrumentation all-around! ****Novocain Music Bar..."It sounds like Iggy Pop, Chilipeppers and a lot of other great bands but still not,,, What is it? It's GREAT!"
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Anomaly3 is a Seattle-based alternative rock band. Anomaly3 was formed in January 2000 by members Brian Fischer (drums and keyboards); Robert Hanline (vocals and guitar); Doug Figgins (guitar) and Dave Schick (bass).
What equipment do you use?
Lots and lots of cords and stuff.