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biografía : Mudface

Nature abhors a vacuum. Enter San Francisco Bay Area's own, Mudface. A force of nature.

Their collective influences include many genres past and present. The result is the future of heavy music, an all consuming, unpredictable fire ready for war.
Passion drives their music, not trends. The sound is dark, heavy, electric and explosive.

This band is not afraid to evolve or try something new. On stage is where this band belongs. A Mudface show is a charged vortex of energy. Chaotic and alive. A sacred covenant between audience and band ensues. Driving this phenomena is the music of Mudface. It is the fuel that drives the engine that takes over; chaos, insanity, bodies flying... an experience never forgotten.

At the center of this spinning mass of energy is Chris Dinsmore, an enigmatic powerhouse with words that burn into your mind and a voice that delivers powerful emotion from one extreme to the other with calculated precision.

On guitar, Rich Pia, a freak of nature, Heavy groove and unorthodox riffing are the order of the day. For Rich, there is no box.

Holding down the low end, Hugo Calderon on bass. Storming the stage with an uncompromising subsonic assault, he brings a vengeful, and melodically intelligent presence to the Mudface sound.

On drums, Pete Bostaph, Brother of Paul Bostaph(Slayer, Testament, Exodus) brings the monster to life injecting it with organic beats, mechanized destruction and a tasteful dose of raw power.

Completing the circle, keyboardist/vocalist Brett Crane, infecting the sound with profound contrast and character through synths, samples, electronic noises as well as his voice.

For Mudface, nothing is more vital than to write honest, powerful music that pushes limits, takes chances and opens minds. The past is the past.

The future belongs to Mudface.

Source : http://www.reverbnation.com/mudface