The Morphium Theory

Hardcore – Progressive – Rock. With a unique approach to melodic hardcore, The Morphium Theory brings style to the table. Ranging from beautiful acoustic instrumentals to relentless breakdowns, the line is not drawn but created. The direction only propels forward with the utilization of diverse vocals, mind bending guitar riffs and a strong rhythm section. The melding of Tom Jodice and Bryan LaPlante to original band members, Dan Callahan, Josh Behm and Jeremy Amell of Destination: Earth, gave way to The Morphium Theory.

http://www.myspace.com/themorphiumtheory

Cities Over Seas

Electronic – Indie – Rock. Serving as a vehicle for introspection, inspiration and rejuvenation, this group composes intelligent music as a portrait of life, with each song serving as a depiction of an experience unlike the others. Cities Over Seas is the collaborative effort of Doug Campbell and the members of the now-defunct band Slow Release (Alex Butler, Matt Durkin and Craig Marrer), with the addition of Joe Parker on drums. COS’ members hail from the Rochester, Syracuse and Albany areas. All of the members in the band attend college in Potsdam, NY.

http://www.myspace.com/citiesoverseas

The Cherbus

Dance – Noise – Rock. Wild, energetic, and free to break the bounds, this duo of silence-destruction delivers mysterious, quirky vocals over unique, complex dance noise. The Cherubs consist of Yabu (Vancouver, Washington), Wuddlelovebaby (Rochester, New York), Moony (Moonplanetmoon), and The Manjis (Long Iceland). They make a musical explosion forever, while they’re not busy contracting RLS (Restless Leg Syndrome for the Pre-Post-Modern.)

http://www.myspace.com/dancemfdance

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