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The Ending is NOW AVAILABLE!!! Check it out at www.cdbaby.com/superna2From deep in the cryolab, located in downtown Houston, dwells the sound of Superna.Breaking all stylistic boundaries by crafting songs that take the listener on a musical journey to a different place, one that is peacefully alluring yet sexy, nasty and powerful.Musically and vocally they seamlessly infuse different flavors and styles from jazz and classical to metal, electronic and hip-hop while maintaining a solid modern rock feel."Fleetwood Mac meets Tool with hints of Sade sprinkled with emotion and rage".The music evokes and questions life's most perplexing situations and feelings by exploring sounds and musical moods which convey these feelings.Their live performances are intense, in your face, and then instantly open and beautiful.Using hypnotic grooves and melodies that stray away from the norm in a fresh and pleasing way, Superna has the sound and look that will undoubtedly attract industry attention.
Personnel: Nick Midulla (guitar, drums, percussion); Obi (keyboards, turntables).
Recording information: Austin@Stinson Studios; Cryolab, Houston TX.
Reflect Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Alternative CDs, Rock | | Label | Solar Flare | | Orig Year | 2002 | | CD Universe Part number | 2843616 | | Catalog number | 87240 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 30, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Nick Midulla | | Engineer | Charles Martin; Nick Midulla; John Stinson | | Personnel | Obi - keyboards, turntables Nick Midulla - guitar, drums, percussion
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