About The Command Radio:
Words can’t really describe what The Command Radio experience is like. It’s more than just music or some guys making noise with instruments. What these guys have is a talent that we rarely see anymore. It’s not enough to be musically inclined- you’ve got to feel it- and luckily, they do.
The Command Radio gives off one hell of a vibe. What you don’t expect is what you do experience, and that’s why people remember who they are. These guys have worked extremely hard to establish their own sound. As a result, locals have supported them all the way through, one having said, “I’m just really proud to say that they’re from South Plainfield, you know? This town is so dead and boring; now we’re known for something.â€
The band is a solid blend of Rock, Jazz, Funk, Blues, and a whole lot of Soulpower. The original band consisted of Ryan, Joe, Matt, and Paul holding down a heavy sound that had been compared to the Headhunters and Jimi Hendrix by Chris Castro of
The Aquarian Weekly. "When the wah wah guitar and pulsing bass line of ‘Browntown Rock’, the album opener on The Command Radio's debut, ‘Electric War Demos’, hits your ears, it digs in hard and drills its way through your skull. Funky like the Headhunters on Quaaludes after a Hendrix binge, and with enough distorted muscle and raw firepower to fit in happily with most hard rock camps, these Central NJ natives have been writing together for barely a year, yet they still manage to crank out wholesome, ballsy rock."
The first album, "Electric War Demos", was a huge success among the local band scene and their home town of South Plainfield. The guys took these songs and their success and rode them all the way to a spot at the popular music event, Bamboozle. "THE COMMAND RADIO, from grabbed a spot on Bamboozle at The Break/Stone Pony. “This is one of the most gifted and hardest working bands I've seen on the entire contest." -Joe Reo of Hidden In Plain View.
Despite the success and recognition they gained from Bamboozle, the band felt that there was something missing. That’s when they turned to Ike and Taylor (two close friends who had played shows with them in the past) and permanently incorporated them into the band. Ryan stated that they were a “seamless additionâ€. The horn section completed The Command Radio, and a new exciting vibe was created.
The band plans to have a new album out by mid-January. Be ready for a solid mix of funky bass lines, pounding beats, screaming guitar, bluesy saxophone, sweet trumpets, and some soulful meaningful lyrics. The band’s advice? Expect the unexpected.
Jimi Hendrix once spoke, “You have to give people something to dream on.†The Command Radio generates a sound like no other and those who experience their music are going to feel it. This band is on its way up, and eventually- it’ll be their turn to kiss the sky.
-Natia Katsantonis
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Videos
"Move" Live at Rutgersfest 2008
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"Voodoo Child" Live at Rutgersfest 2008
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"Feeling Of Gold" Live at Rutgers University
"Man Of Conscience" Live at Rutgers University
In The Studio Recording "TAKE CONTROL"
Reviews:"The Command Radio grabbed a spot on Bamboozle at The Break/Stone Pony. This is one of the most gifted and hardest working bands I've seen on the entire contest."
-Joe Reo of Hidden In Plain View
"When the wah wah guitar and pulsing bass line of "Browntown Rock," the album opener on The Command Radio's debut, "Electric War Demos," hits your ears, it digs in hard and drills its way through your skull. Funky like the Headhunters on quaaludes after a Hendrix binge, and with enough distorted muscle and raw firepower to fit in happily with most hard rock camps, these Central NJ natives have been writing together for barely a year, yet they still manage to crank out wholesome, ballsy rock."
-Chris Castro of The Aquarian Weekly
"The Command Radio will be one of the best if they keep it together.
So, for my friends that only read my blog because you like me and not indie rock - this one is for you - I see this band getting a big following from really pretty rich hippy girls. The kind of girls who never go to your school, are incredibly beautiful, always have like an ounce on them and will make out with you in a tent. The kind of girls who drink good beer and wear bape hoodies and have messy hair."
-Eyes For Indie
http://eyesforindie.wordpress.com/2007/12/page/3/
"The band's sound filled the Livingston Student Center auditorium with the sound of shredding guitars and pounding drum kits."The Command Radio is like nothing you've ever heard before," said Carol Diaz, a School of Arts and Sciences first-year student. "They have such a unique and soulful sound. When you hear them, you can't help but move."Ryan Egan, lead singer of The Command Radio, said the band's sound is one that has not been heard before."
-Christopher Echeverria, The Rutgers University Daily Targum
"The Command Radio, which won the battle of the bands and earned the right to open for the three main acts, is the most musically solid performer of the day. It’s a shame that students usually show up late to Rutgersfest, because these guys deserve a crowd. I was skeptical after noticing that the guy who commented here left identical comments on other blogs, but a quick trip to their myspace changed my mind. Fun, funky trumpet-driven rock. They avoid the “ska†label because, well, they aren’t ska. But they have taken a ska sound and evolved it into a more well-rounded rock, and I might actually show up at noon to listen to them. And if you happen to take in any substances beforehand — not that we would ever encourage that — these guys seem like they could give a pretty solid jam band show for you to sway and nod with."
-Tom Wright of Rutgers 41 Miles to Freedom
"Around 3 p.m., crowds attracted by the sounds of a screaming guitar and a blaring trumpet began to congregate once The Command Radio took the stage. The band, winners of the University's annual Battle of the Bands, demonstrated a funky, soulful and rock style with songs including "Big Mouth Blues," "Voodoo Child" and the upbeat "Feeling of Gold.""I liked the instruments that they used. They had a jam-band kind of feel," said Kathleen Lynch, a Rutgers College sophomore. "I thought it was cool that they used a variety of instruments. They incorporated a kind of jazz and rock sound."Matt Madurski, a member of The Command Radio and a School of the Arts and Sciences first-year student, said the crowd grew as the act progressed.
"We all had an amazing experience at Rutgersfest," Madurski said. "If it wasn't for [the crowd], we wouldn't have played as well as we did."
-Rutgers University Daily Targum
"Heavy groove, happening horns, 'tudinal vox, and overall great rock vibe!"
-Indie-Music.com
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