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Seeds of Suburbia

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About Me

Seeds of Suburbia is a 5 piece modern rock band out of Henderson, Nevada, the siamese twin to the City of Sin. Raised in the shadow of a skyline containing castles and pyramids, the members were joined together out of the desire to create something different that was blatantly obvious and yet absolutely abstract. Something honest and true while being real and accessible. Realizing the true scope of the world they inhabit, they encased themselves in an office for a year, occasionally eating fungus and discussing world events.
Their aim? Revolution! In a new sense of course, a sense that was undeveloped on the mind of humanity. We are a species that has been instructed at how to not dream, instructed how to get embarassed and how to get into trouble. And at a time when reason seems so unreasonable, we turn to art to make some sense of anything.
But most people don't have time to appreciate art. Music is cut to fit into ads on the radio, ads in music videos, ads for cell phones and ads for mortage companies. Music is a product, and it is anything but.
So Forrest Owen (vocals), Danny Pietrafeso (guitar, backing vocals), Robert Gates (guitar, screaming vocals), Ryan Hart (bass), and Tyler Prough (drums) have adopted a responsibilty to change things. To revolt, indeed, and take the new consciousness beyond it's previous boundaries, onto the radio and into car CD players and beyond.
azura (NEW SONG)

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Member Since: 5/12/2005
Band Website: ur on it foo
Band Members: ryan
tyler
forrest
daniel
Influences: dude, c'mon... we're above the influence...
Sounds Like: usher on shrooms
Record Label: none
Type of Label: Indie

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Music: the soundtrack of your brain. Those inexplicable, communicationally mythical moments of true understanding. The words that are so amazingly familiar and yet so very difficult to express, and m...
Posted by Seeds of Suburbia on Tue, 27 Nov 2007 05:40:00 PST