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Jeremy Gratton: An explosion of authentic, raw, powerful indie folk rock laced with stunning guitar, brilliant lyrics, passion, depth and vision.
After the death of his best friend, drummer, and business partner, Jeremy dived into working hard behind the scenes at OTP Records. As always, he found that he was writing a lot and decided to work on an acoustic solo album. He began recording the new album at Leslie’s Recording Studio in Phoenix, Arizona, with his very talented friend, Leslie Stotler engineering the project.
Jeremy wanted the title of the album to make a “mockery of the constant pressure to consume that we unfortunately face everyday via the mass advertising campaigns of many corporations.”
He decided to title the album, Buy One, Get One Free.
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Freedom Of Existence: Dynamic indie rock influenced by The Doors, Pink Floyd, and Pearl Jam. Packed with poetic lyrics and extreme guitar. 'RIP' Greg Foor, 1978-2004.
Freedom Of Existence (FOE) released their debut full length album, “Desensitize” on February 29th 2004. The band had played many shows prior to the release, but did not have the opportunity to play one after the official release due to drummer, Greg Foor's Death.
Greg was found dead in his apartment on the 23rd of April, 2004. The actual date of his death was the 22nd. He died due to a gunshot wound to the head. His death was ruled a suicide, but many believe otherwise.
Freedom of Existence started working together in 1996, opened for several national acts, had airplay in the country of Cyprus, and was invited to to do a live Rockline interview.
We miss him terribly, and want more than anything to have him remembered for what he loved the most… music.
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Big-Hired Assassin: Creative, underground, experimental spoken word with a dark edge, kinda like 'Tyler Durden the poet.' Are you open minded enough?
Big-Hired Assassin (BHA) wanted to express his own anger and disappointment over the state of the world and in mankind. Largely, he wanted to vent and connect with others that wanted to make changes, that thought differently, that had the ability to understand true freedom and the right to it.
More than anything, he used his words in a facetious manner to point out things that troubled him in a society that only continued to fuel his poetic fire. The cd was never intended to be ‘taken seriously,’ but has caused some controversy amongst philistines. It was meant to be a form of art and if it is viewed that way, one can see beauty, hope and passion in it.
"I’m a little scared of this guy…he’s like Tyler Durden the poet.”
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