Band: Lexigram
Album: Lexigram EP
Label: Self-released
Street Date: NOW at popular online retailers, Physical discs at CDBaby.
Genre: Progressive Hard Rock
web: www.lexigramband.com
Denver-based quartet Lexigram forges their music from an amalgamation of technical pro_ciency, transcendent emotion, and piquant lyrics. At live shows, they combine this brand of mind-altering rock and roll with a dynamic projection show, enthralling audiences with a multi-sensory experience.
Consisting of three members of another Denver band, Yerkish, Tim Kaminski (vox), Nate Huisgen (guitar), and Brent Moran (bass) formed Lexigram after teaming up with local drumming phenom Alvin Ramos. After nearly a year of writing, the band chose four songs to record and release as a self-titled EP that contains three originals, intended to show o_ the members talents and versatility, and a cover of Pink Floyds Welcome To The Machine.
The members of Lexigram have shared the spotlight with talents ranging from Destinys Child and The Flobots to The Memorials and Powerman 5000. Like many bands, only by listening can one truly describe the sound of Lexigram, which has been in_uenced by countless groups and musicians, and shows signs of some of their prog favorites such as Rush, Tool, System Of A Down, Pink Floyd and King Crimson.
Sales points:
– a side project of the band Yerkish, formed as a part of an ad campaign for US communications giant, Sprint.
– progressive hard rock in the vein of System of a Down, Tool, Rush
– a unique cover of Pink Floyd's “Welcome To The Machine”
Track listing:
1- Robot Haikus of Despair and Self Loathing
2- Flagellation
3- Zombie Cheer Camp
4- Welcome To The Machine
Band:
Tim Kaminski – Vocals
Nate Huisgen – Guitar
Brent Moran – Bass
Alvin Ramos – Drums
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