Member Since: 07/07/2005
Band Website: www.themercuryseed.com
Band Members:
Volker, Vocals -
John Jackson, Guitar -
Joe Nemchek, Guitars -
Gary D'Andrea, Bass -
John Chiechi, Drums
Liferaft at Mohegan Sun Arena
Under The Radar at Mohegan Sun Arena
Influences: The Verve, Rolling Stones, Coldplay, U2, Ryan Adams, Aerosmith, Stereophonics, Led Zeppelin, Black Crowes, The Who, Reef, The Beatles, Radiohead, Dylan, Wilco, Bill Withers, Oasis, Johnny Cash, The Charlatans, The Doors, Embrace, Charlie Sexton...
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"8 out of 10! Their rootsy rock is built for stadia, and if there were any justice in the world, the stupidly melodic 'This Time' - with its loose E-Street groove and killer chorus - would be a radio hit of massive proportions. Seriously, they're that good."
-Classic Rock magazine issue 118 (UK)
“4 ½ Stars. …the sound is magnificent, beautifully heightening the atmospheres while capturing every instrument and note sung to its best advantage. Superb!†– All Music Guide (allmusic.com)
“4 ½ Stars. Throwing Rocks At The Sun knocked us on our asses. The Mercury Seed’s big, expansive sound gives a noble nod to all of the classic-rock greats… and the New York band’s melodic, guitar-fueled rock mixes toughness with sincerity. Some of the best guitar solos you’ll hear all year…it does fill a void in American rock with a truly remarkable record designed to reignite passion within music fans who often wonder where all the good music has gone.†– Sea Of Tranquility
“4 ½ Stars. This admirable indie album is far from the chunky, somewhat simplistic fare that passes for “alternative†rock today. The Mercury Seed play a guitar-heavy, always melodic brand of rock and roll that has shifting tempos, daring dynamics, and something that’s been missing from much modern rock – risk.†– Biloxi Sun Herald
"9 out of 10. From top to bottom, this album exemplifies what rock music is all about - captivating lyrics, driving melodies and solid instrumentation. It's a simple formula but it's something lacking in today's modern rock era. The Mercury Seed takes us back to the basics of how America fell in love with rock music..." - Stereo Subversion
Record Label: TMS Records (self-released)
Type of Label: Unsigned