Superficial Saints
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Chris Poulson - Vocals/Guitar
Jeremy Hatcher - Lead Guitar/BG Vocals
Carl Raether - Bass
GW Pope III - Drums
Jeremy Hatcher - Lead Guitar/BG Vocals
Carl Raether - Bass
GW Pope III - Drums
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Bio
Superficial Saints is a band all about the fans, reaching for deeper connections between musician and the masses, cultivating a sound that hearkens back to the glory days of rock and roll. Their latest EP written by Lead Singer/Founder, Chris Poulson, and produced by Erik Ron, "Salvation", demonstrates a return to a time when great music and radio-friendly tunes were not mutually exclusive. Hitting wide on multiple online music venues for free download, Salvation's first single, "For You," foregrounds the band's diverse, solid songwriting skills, wrapping strong vocals and finely tuned guitar sounds around solid keys and thundering percussion.
The five-man band has been gradually garnering a buzz since forming in early 2007, when Poulson gathered the best musicians he'd come across after his time spent rocking the California coast with (Warner Bros/Reprise) rock act, Rock Kills Kid. The collaborative dynamic showcased on songs like "Died Young," an obsessive scorcher about losing a fantasy girl to twisted fate, and "The Promise," which highlights the band's vocal harmonies, has been drawing successively drawing bigger and bigger crowds to the band's Southern California shows and has led to sponsorship deals with several rock lifestyle companies from Ernie Ball and Coffin Case. However, one spin of Salvation, particularly the disc's fiery free-wheelin' climax track "Ride of Your Life," makes it unquestionably clear that these guys spend more time perfecting tight rhythms and solid songs than they do on hair care. Sound engineer Erik Ron and Poulson's decidedly radio-friendly production perfectly captures the essence and raw energy of Superficial Saints' powerhouse live shows with three-minute songs that shake the foundation of popular music while at the same time revitalizing and rebuilding what rock and roll is all about.
In 2010, prepare to get deep with the Superficial Saints.
The five-man band has been gradually garnering a buzz since forming in early 2007, when Poulson gathered the best musicians he'd come across after his time spent rocking the California coast with (Warner Bros/Reprise) rock act, Rock Kills Kid. The collaborative dynamic showcased on songs like "Died Young," an obsessive scorcher about losing a fantasy girl to twisted fate, and "The Promise," which highlights the band's vocal harmonies, has been drawing successively drawing bigger and bigger crowds to the band's Southern California shows and has led to sponsorship deals with several rock lifestyle companies from Ernie Ball and Coffin Case. However, one spin of Salvation, particularly the disc's fiery free-wheelin' climax track "Ride of Your Life," makes it unquestionably clear that these guys spend more time perfecting tight rhythms and solid songs than they do on hair care. Sound engineer Erik Ron and Poulson's decidedly radio-friendly production perfectly captures the essence and raw energy of Superficial Saints' powerhouse live shows with three-minute songs that shake the foundation of popular music while at the same time revitalizing and rebuilding what rock and roll is all about.
In 2010, prepare to get deep with the Superficial Saints.
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Management:
New World Artist Management
http://www.myspace.com/newworldartistmanagement1
New World Artist Management
http://www.myspace.com/newworldartistmanagement1






















