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As we passed through the decades following the birth of Rock n Roll, many things happened. Many bands attempted to capture and contain what they believed was the true essence of “Rock n Rollâ€. And, of course, many failed. There were, however, the few that passed the test of time and, subsequently, continue to live on through generation after generation. These bands had that special something: that secret ingredient that, no matter how hard you try, how far and wide you search, only the chosen few have. The exploitation of “artists†in the ‘90s and into the new millennia by the giant record labels bred the deterioration of quality in the music being made. There was so much money being generated by such bad music. Things needed to change. Enter: the Digital Age of “free†music. This transition has brought much distress to the higher ups in the industry, but it has allowed for the massive flood of new, easily reachable and mostly good music to be heard by everyone. Now more than ever, we can change the industry and bring better music to the masses. We can get back to that feeling of when people first heard the Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix. This is what the band Sex is hoping to achieve. Boston based, Sex is an amalgam of West coasters, East coasters and Mid-Westers. They pride themselves on the pure, raw quality of their live shows where they play balls out, leaving nothing behind after the set. The mixture of blues, R n B and soul; everything we loved with the incarnation of Rock n Roll, is what Sex has already captured in their short tenure. And unlike their counterparts of the late ‘50s/early ‘60s, they’ve got another influence in Hip Hop to modernize themselves. Look forward to much more from these young Rock vikings as they scour the land in search of their next fan.