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SUPERCELL (Rock)
Modern Alternative Rock
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Generation of the Numb (Rock) |
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Track Comments Title track and breakout single, from their debut release, that garnered the band much attention ultimately landing them Jaret Reddick (Bowling For Soup) & Zac Maloy (Nixons) as Producers for their forthcoming full-length record in March of 2005.
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More from SUPERCELL |
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Shine
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Walk Away
(Ave. Rating 9 from 1 vote)
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(Video)
Generation of the Numb - SUPERCELL @ KDGE 102.1's Edgefest
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Mainstream Alternative-Rock anthems rooted in “old school Pop” w/ a trace of current Modern Rock mixed in for good measure. That is the sound of the quickly rising Texas band, Supercell. Singer Jason Wheelington, guitarists Shannon Nedved and Mark Sims, bassist Nick Holmes and drummer Moonshine collectively meld together influences from Duran Duran, U2 and Bon Jovi to Our Lady Peace, Lost Prophets and Linkin Park.
Such a mixture of influences creates a truly original sound that will leave you yearning for more, as every show resonates with an intensity that leaves audiences ho...., sweaty and smiling. Given Supercell’s propensity for such powerful live shows combined with the mass-market appeal of their infectious musical hooks, it is no wonder Supercell has shared the stage with major artists of multiple musical genres (Bowling for Soup, Evanescence, John Mellancamp, Sheryl Crow, Fuel, Something Corporate, Hoobastank, Three Days Grace and many others). Music reviewer Andrew Ellis, of Popmatters.com, says “Supercell could justifiably claim to be one of the best unsigned rock bands in the U.S., at the moment.” Factor in the band’s light-hearted attitude and on-air ease behind the microphone and it’s easy to see why they have become regular guests on KDGE 102.1 FM’s “The Morning Edge” w/ Jagger & Julie.
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With their 1st full length record (2005) on the way, which is set to be produced by Jarret Reddick (Bowling for Soup) and Zac Maloy (The Nixons), as a follow up to their critically acclaimed GENERATION OF THE NUMB EP, many expect Supercell will soon be a staple on the American modern rock scene for some time. In the meantime, look for Supercell in theaters nationwide, as they have been handpicked by Academy Award winning Producer, Curt Johnson, to be included in the feature film “West Memphis Three” (2005), as well as the indie documentary Michael Moore Hates America (2004). So whether it’s a radio DJ, online fanzine or even an award-winning film producer, the buzz about Supercell keeps getting louder and louder.
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SUPERCELL Lists the following Influences
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Hoobastank, Fuel, Van Halen, Butch Walker, Marvelous 3, Motley Crue, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Bon Jovi, Madonna, Nixons
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