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Are you ready for a dose of Rock Medicine! Well come and get it. Cosmedic has released their second EP “Love Hate Machine” earlier this year. For those of you who have not received a shot of rock from this intense band, they’re a4-peice Vancouver based band. These melodic and seductive rockers have a long list of experience and talent. Only forming over just over two years ago, they have created a solid sound all their own.
Fronted by Chris Denhartog's "laconic understated" vocal stylings , Chris moved to Vancouver from San Bernardino, California, where he developed his writing style with Allan Levy, original member of Hollywood Records '40 Foot Echo'. In Vancouver, he wrote with Mark Radloff and Blaine Braun, who later went on to form the successful Act “Tourist”. After two years honing his skills with Mark Rand Blaine, Chris left to start his own project. He found Brett Drury; the accomplished drummer of Vancouver's accomplished 'Girl Nobody'. Guitarist James Jeffrey, of Toronto had just moved to Vancouver to Work with Sony/Daylight artist 'Rider Jones', when his dissonant, exotic riffs immediately caught the attention of Chris. After leaving his Toronto based band 'Rye' with Moist's Jeff Pearce, Robert Shaw made his way back to Vancouver to complete the band.
The albums first single, a seductive hit “Without Eyes,” hits you with its freaky guitar lines, memorable choruses, and Cosmedic's eccentric sexy grooves; a good example of what to expect from 'Love Hate Machine'. From there, they explore an aggressive, yet pensive flavor of rock, summed up tastefully in their title track 'Love Hate Machine'. Their second EP draws a full circle around their dynamic, groove oriented style. In their short time together, Cosmedic has already achieved radio play, TV show placement, and a publishing deal through SWV Enterprises in Los Angeles, CA.
“On stage you have 4 powerhouse musicians setting the stage alive with passion and talent. This latest release is a true demonstration of their talent and unique sound.” –Vandala Concepts. Comedic plans to head out on the road, hitting shows and festivals, keep checking their website for details. |
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