7th Arsenal Band Biography
Lethal Injections, Lethal Intoxication, and Army of Sinners were all possible band names before 7th Arsenal chose the first part of their name based off the number of band members.
Regardless of where they were inspired to select a name for their band they will complete their goals one step at a time. They may deduce the number of band members though will have the same charisma they started out with as a group of seven. There sound may lethal, downright sinful, but the current five person line-up is a work in progress. Hopefully the band will progress and meet their goals though there will be a great deal of sacrafices made in order to be the band they started out thinking they were becoming.
The number of band members may change from time to time, but their purpose remains the same. JoJo states, “When we saw the word arsenal on the computer and an arsenal is a place where weapons are stored for war. We changed the meaning of Arsenal from being a storage unit to it being our minds with weapons just ready explode.” JoJo started the band by bugging Jared to be the drummer. Once Jared played Slayer’s “Reign In Blood” he was instantly apart of the band. Soon enough Conrad joined in on bass while Dani took the position as the frontwoman because she was the only contestant to stand out. Dani sung the lyrics JoJo provided her with and she provided the band with a singer. Guitarist Nick quickly turned a temporary position into being a full-fledged band member. “Nick, our guitarist, was just featured in our song ‘Talking with Death’ as a originally a screamer,” JoJo said.
The band rehearses mainly in JoJo's parent’s garage when they are not jamming at Bombshelter and Sound Matrix. The Orange County m...
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...made a great deal of necessary sacrifices in order to achieve the groups goals. JoJo and Nick have dedicated their lives to the band using every free second to finding new methods of improvement, promotion, and to make the band worthy of the industry’s attention. Working with Restless Management in the past and possibly working with the duo in the future allow the group to expand everything from Dani’s vocal range to everyone’s on stage stamina. Rob Figarola is known to concentrate on vocals and stage stamina and each band member will be responsible for following his sage advice regarding his or her improvement in the band. While Patrick and Rob are helpful they band could not progress without the financial assistance their parents provide. 7th Arsenal is dream, a state of mind, and most importantly a way to connect to someone else when your world is on fire.
perfect background for PSA's. Maybe, afterall, there was more to this band than sex and drugs.
them. He talks about what it was like living with them and how the different bands interacted
Black Sabbath’s band was called Earth, but before they go the name Earth the band was called Polka Tulk Blues Band Cogan,2009). Those were the bands they had until they realize their band should be called Black Sabbath. Black Sabbath got their name from a movie banner that was called Black Sabbath(Aberback,2011). If they did not have a band name they probably would not have a manager, because the manager would not know the band. All bands have some tragic.
While this Fisk group was active in the l890s, it continued on throughout the years, of course with some different members each year and a complete turnover of members within each four years. For the most part, the singers were students at Fisk.
band also had that name so, they bought the name from them but, then they
The next step Pride of Pickens Band needs to make is to gain its purpose again. The band has the talent and can understand what task they need to complete, but that does not mean it is going to complete the task with all its effort. If you ask any kid why he or she is in marching band, most of them could not give you an answer. There is really no reason anyone is in marching band; they are just doing it to do it with no real strive for it. The Pride of Pickens lacks pride in what it does.
The band is composed of six musicians, and has been in the music industry for over twenty years. The main singer is the director and is the oldest member of the band, he has been there since
The band consist of 8 members, Nathan East bassist/vocals, Andy Fairweather-Low, lead guitar/vocals, Steve Ferrone- drums, Chuck Leavell-key boardist, Ray Cooper- tambourines, Katie Kissoon and Tessa Niles- vocals, and Eric Clapton- composer, rock n roll guitarist, lead vocalist. The band members dressed in casual attire. The band members were professionals, they knew exactly how to orchestrate every chord, they collaborated with the lead singer and each other in ways that wasn’t so noticeable to the audience but they knew which chords to use for every song, the band was a top notch team. The tempo of the songs were a mixture of fast, slow, to a medium style beat. The texture of the songs was homophonic and well put together lyrics. The style of the music was from the 1960s-1970s which genres were rock, blues rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock, jazz and blues.
We got to the Murray about twenty minutes before the concert started. So we headed in to find our seats and wait for the opening band to come out and perform. At about five after eight, the lights went out and it was time for the concert to start. Two guys came out on stage and started to sing. The two guys called themselves Core Project. I thought that this band was pretty awful. I could not understand one word they said the entire time they were on the stage. They just tried to be like every other band to come out right now. They didn’t offer anything different or unique. I must not have been the only one that thought they were bad because there were many people booing and yelling out “you suck” while they where on stage. After about a twenty minute performance they left the stage and another band came out to perform.
s band. The band was not known like it used to be and that could be the point in
George Helmholtz, as the head of the music department at Lincoln High School, is very determined with his regular students and the gifted musicians of the band. Each semester and year at school he dreams of “leading as fine a band as there was on the face of the earth. And each year it came true”. His certainty that it was true was because he believed there was no greater dream than his. His students were just as confident and in response, they played their hearts out for them. Even the students with “no talent played on guts alone” for Helmholtz.
At around this time, almost halfway across the world, Lars Ulrich got his first drum set in his home in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was eleven years old and had just been to his first heavy metal concert. The entire idea of being a drummer was viewed as just being a hobby, his father wanted him to follow in his footsteps and become a professional tennis player. As nineteen eighty came around Lars' parents decided that he needed to be in a different environment in order to hone his tennis skills. They decided to move to Newport Beach, California because they believed the sunny climate would be more conductive to Lars' tennis practices. (Doughton 13)
1993 was a very busy year. They got a contract from Trent Reznor's new own label Nothing and got a spot on NIN's 94 tour. The making of their first album, "Portrait of an American Family", was underway. Trent Reznor was the producer of the album.
... alternative rock band and religious. I consider myself to be an outsider to alternative rock music culture. I listened to alternative rock music in the past when I was a child, when I believe it was more popular. I used to listen to Paramore back in 2005 when they just started releasing music. Know I listen to hip-hop and rap music which is the most popular music today. I am not completely an outsider though because I still listen to some current rock music and I still listen to the old music that I liked when I was a child. I believe I still understand and am up to date on what is going on in this music culture. Paramore’s is currently on The Self-Titled Tour traveling all over the world showing their identity to the rest of the world. Paramore has transferred from a struggling band to a successful alternative rock band that includes their religion in their band.