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The Influence (Rock)
In three years, The Influence’s beautifully crafted acoustic/electric synergy has seen them play nea
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Shifting from the acoustic signature of their self-titled debut album, The Influence is using their talent to project a candid look at reality in their sophomore effort, Pig Radio. From the ashes of a volatile youth, rise Archer Stephenson’s lyrics in the form of a gritty and honest chronicle. His vocal energy invites the audience to slip into his emotions and connect with his inner turmoil and resilience.
Since 2005, The Influence has been drawing fans from across the East Coast. With cultural influences spanning the globe, the five-member band creates an edgy, neo-grunge sound. After a tour including 200 appearances at campuses and premiere venues and performances supporting Carbon Leaf, Los Lonely Boys, and Bowling For Soup, The Influence has set the bar high with their follow up album.
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The driving force behind Stephenson’s voice is the band – complemented by Will Clarke and John Zontini’s guitar interplay, bassist Chris Tully thumps the bass groove, as drummer Collin Cogan sets the band’s pulse. Together, they accomplish a striking sound combination that balances homage paid to pioneers such as Cobain and Corgan, while also remaining refreshingly modern in appeal.
From start to finish, Pig Radio offers variety in content. First single, “Cielo Sin Sol” makes its mark with a rebellious bass driven tone, while “At Sunset” concludes the record melodically with upbeat guitars and a warm finish. The current disc exemplifies the band’s nature as it intrigues listeners with moody lyrics, reinvents a rock genre, and uniquely blends the influence of music. |
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