Sinaloa (band)

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Sinaloa
General information
origin Somerville (United States)
Genre (s) Emo , progressive rock
founding 2002
Website www.sinaloaisastate.com
Current occupation
Vocals, guitar
Pete Zetlan
Vocals, guitar
Brendan Campbell
Vocals, drums
Luke Pearson

Sinaloa is an American emocore band from Somerville that plays in a line-up without a bass player .

history

The band was formed in 2002 by three friends Pete Zetlan, Brendan Campell and Luke Pearson. After a few name changes, the band finally called themselves Sinaloa, after graffiti in the hallway of a house in which three lived for a while. After some releases, a split with the Screamo band Ampere followed in 2006 . The band toured often through the United States, but from 2009 also through Europe, for example with Ampere, but also in spring 2008 as a headliner.

style

Stylistically, the band plays typical emo , although the overall sound of the band is a bit calmer and more experimental. The lack of bass in the band's sound is probably the most striking feature.

Discography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Trapdoor-Tourz.de: Sinaloa ( Memento from March 12, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ScenePointBlank.com: Interviews: Sinaloa. Retrieved May 23, 2020 .