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Greenville SC, USA
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"Modern Day Slave" refers to the present day form of slavery of which we are all a part of. Their music is an aggressive form of day to day issues; "we're slaves to our jobs, slaves to our government, slaves to our credit cards, and to our mortgages. We have let the things we own, own us." Their music delivers an in your face metal vibe to keep even the hardest rockers up front and center. Originally formed in 2004, Modern Day Slave has been rock'n the scene ever since. The album was recorded in Edwin McCain's Whitestone Studio's in their hometown of Greenville, SC. Modern Day Slave's sound is unique in that the vocal delivery can come from anywhere, from rap to full blown metal. Coming from humble backgrounds, Fontaine, Niles, Dustin and Nick know what its like to work hard, fight, and survive...and it shows. With ToneBound Studios and Krane Music now in their arsenal, the skies the limit.
"Modern Day Slave has accomplished the ever popular dark rock and metal sound perfectly. The gravely voice mixed with smooth, fast raps give them a unique sound reminiscent of a Staind, Cypress Hill, Godsmack smoothie. I particularly liked during "Intervention Cry" the guitarist ode to Skynyrd's "Free Bird" playing harmonics. Present in all of the songs is a great drumbeat and rhythm guitar. Always a fan of heavy bass lines the band's heavy metal bass line does not disappoint. As for their looks--The lead singer looks like a heavier Giovanni Ribisi. Look out, Limp Bizkit/Puddle of Mudd is back."- Intern of Deep South Ent.
website:
http://www.myspace.com/moderndayslave
Singles:
Song: I Know
Steve Fontaine- Vocals
Niles McCall- Guitar
Dustin Hagins- Bass
Nick Young- Drums
Song: PLAY IN LA- Bipolar
Steve Fontaine- Vocals
Niles McCall- Guitar
Dustin Hagins- Bass
Nick Young- Drums
Song: Drugs All Day
Steve Fontaine- Vocals
Niles McCall- Guitar
Song: Look Into These Eyes
Song: Bring Me To Justice