The
Release, a group of ambitious and energetic young musicians, is a four-piece
rock band from the San Francisco Bay Area. The band’s aspirations and drive for
success have pushed them to self-produce and distribute their debut album. The
artistic chemistry between the four members allows them to continue to grow and
develop as a band and as individuals.
Each member is a vital element that completes the structure of the
band.
They
formed with a simple, mutual goal: to create quality and lively rock music.
With dynamic rock changes and reggae
influences, The Release uses uplifting and
positive energy complimented with soothing melodies to create a new sound in
rock. Individually, the members have unique attributes that contribute to the band
and add to the creative process. Lead guitarist Ross Walker, an exceptional
music theorist who strives for perfection in the studio, is an invaluable asset
in the development of their music. Singer and guitarist Brian Coe, with his
quirky yet creative song writing skills, writes fun-loving lyrics and
ear-catching melodies. The contrasting styles of these artists lay the
foundation for their sound. Drummer Louie Sehgal, with his focus and precision,
keeps a
solid tempo during their performances. Their laidback bassist Danny Herrera compliments their rhythm
section while being a source of energy on-stage and a calming presence in the
studio. These respective characteristics and their personal and professional
appreciation for one another allow the band to express themselves musically.
While the release of their debut album “Whole Night
Through” in November 2009 embodies the band’s hard work over the last year,
they have no plans for slowing down. The Release continues to find exciting
venues and new fans, as they pursue opportunities to spread their music across
the country. Their dedication to their passion is represented by the sheer
effort they put in their craft. They are humbled to know each other, yet
motivated and determined to share their talent and sound with the masses.
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