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Juda

About Me

I've been writing, singing, playing piano, bass and guitar for as long as I can remember. Of course, I have a really bad memory...

"Pray" and "Nadir" were written with my old band, The Violet Hour. Torin Monahan and I formed the ethereal and haunting, guitar-based group, The Violet Hour, in 1992. Moving through several full-band line-ups, we wrote over 30 songs and performed at countless clubs throughout the Los Angeles region. From 1996-1997 we recorded a full-length CD with the fabulous Torin Monahan on fretless, 5-string bass, talented drummer Scott Aguero and the mesmerizing guitarist Stuart Crawford-Browne. This album, Galdr, was released on our own independent Gloaming Records label.

The Violet Hour:

"Burning Out Again" was written with my old band, Midas Welby. Great name, eh?

I hope you enjoy the music.

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Member Since: 06/11/2006
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Simply Stunning
author: Michael Canter
"If you was hit by a truck and you was lying out there in that gutter dying, and you had time to sing *one* song. Huh? One song that people would remember before you're dirt. One song that would let God know how you felt about your time here on Earth. One song that would sum you up. What song would you play?" - Dallas Roberts as Sam Phillips in "Walk The Line" For me, that song would be "Undone" by Nectarphonic. But more on that in a moment. When describing unearthly objects one may invoke the following adjectives to paint an image: spacial, hypnotic, surreal, entrancing, celestial and ethereal. The same adjectives come to mind while listening to Satellite, the outstanding release from Nectarphonic. Satellite is a seductive and intoxicating groove, grandiose rock bordering on psychedelia - an aurally orgasmic experience. The blistering bass lines of Adam Passow are incredible on the songs "Will I" and "Beautiful And Pitiful" and downright scorching on "Hands". My favorite track is "Undone", an intelligently written and highly intoxicating piece featuring Ustad Khan Ali's stunning guitar and keyboard work. Judy Neubauer's haunting vocals shine on this song as well and the back line work of percussionist Lorenzo Scott is genuinely amazing. "Undone" is so good that if it were the last song I ever heard I could die completely satisfied. I don't want to take away from the other tracks on this CD. Believe me, there is not one disappointing song. "Circles" and "Satellite", the title track, are outstanding cuts. The work of Nectarphonic has been described as the love child of Pink Floyd and The Cocteau Twins. While that may be true, it may also be too limiting. Listen to the guitar work on "Beautiful & Pitiful" and I guarantee the first thing that will pop into your head is Jimi Hendrix. This is a CD that EVERYONE should have in their collection. This band is so good I may fly to Los Angeles simply to watch them perform live. --Michael Canter www.sonicjive.com

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