In a period of confused styles and extreme genre-splitting in the music industry, where the only sound heard is a cacophony of whines and screams, real sound escapes the static. . .
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At the ripe age of fourteen, musician Christian Williams made the decision to make rock the prime directive of his life. Finally realizing his genetically-granted ability to sing, Williams arose from the drums and stepped forward as a true songwriter, both lyrically and melodically. While his guitar riffs are influenced by rock icons Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, and George Harrison, with a sound likened to that of Muse, Soundgarden, and Radiohead, Williams’ lyrics are compiled within his own mind, un-shifted by outside influence. Although a robust singer, guitarist and songwriter, Williams knew that his conquest would not prevail without the aide of a rhythm section.
Longtime classical instrument performer, Rowdy Bossard was a good friend of Williams, but not a first pick for new bassist. They had met in Freshman English in High School, but had never actually played music with each other. In the first minutes of the audition, Rowdy and Christian discovered an instant and vital bond. Bossard quickly developed a bold bass tone and style, derived from classic and modern bands such as Queens of The Stone Age, Jethro Tull, and Beck. Bossard's tenacious dedication and ambitious attitude became the final elements of Williams' band.
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Soundescape brings a new sound of rock that manages to resemble classic rock and modern alternative melded together, while the acoustic sound is smooth and powerful out of it’s genre. The band's broad sound evokes the feeling of virility in both men and women of many age groups. With clean, powerful lyrics and a sound that has to be heard to be described, Soundescape is soon to be the next big music act.