Dormitory Effect

Genre: Metal
Secondary Genre: Rock New York, New York USA Contact

Acclaimed all-female Hard Rock/Metal band in the vein of Alice In Chains, Sevendust, Evanescence & Skunk Anansie. Opened for In This Moment, Jamey Jasta & Suicide City; performed on "Breuer Unleashed"/Sirius satelllite radio; selected for Rockrgrl & NXNE Conferences; played on WBAB, WUSB, more!

Artist Information

Biography

Four New York women, Susan, Meredith, Urith and Gee paid their dues in such bands as Perseverance, One Step Beyond and Sympathetic Magic. Influential and instrumental in showing that metal was not just for the boys, these ladies have wowed audiences with their sheer talent and knack for writing aggressive, yet memorable material. After years of mutual admiration and guest appearances, they decided to take on the world as a united force - Dormitory Effect.

The effect has been impressive. In the short time since their official launch, Dormitory Effect has received kudos for both their live and recorded performances. Dormitory Effect was selected to perform at the Rockrgrl Conference in Seattle, becoming the second highest draw for the entire event. They were a standout at Toronto's prestigious North by Northeast Conference, putting on a blistering performance. They have been a featured live act on comedian Jim Breuer's Sirius satellite radio show, "Breuer Unleashed”. The band was also listed in the Garry Sharpe-Young book “The New Wave of American Heavy Metal”. Because of their ability to put on a jaw-dropping show, Dormitory Effect was invited to open for such acts as In This Moment and Suicide City.

Their CD, "Wealth of the Disease" showcases not only the group’s formidable musical chops, but also their strength as songwriters and uniqueness as a band. Their song, "Let This Cease" is being featured on the soundtrack for the upcoming independent film "Dark Victory". Other songs from the CD enjoy regular spins on both terrestrial and Internet radio.

The music? It is melodic, yet heavy, propelled by a voice that is considered one of the best. A sound that celebrates the old while embracing the new. Powerful grooves articulated with a level of musicianship that well exceeds expectations. Thoughtful, emotional lyrics. A live show that is infamous and never disappoints.

Dormitory Effect has what the current music scene needs now. Strong music written and performed by women who are brave enough to forge their own sound in a time where originality is difficult to come by. A hard working band with a determination to succeed with the goods to back it all up.

Instrumentation

Susan Wendelken - Vocals
Meredith Herrmann - Guitars
Urith Myree - Bass/Vocals
Gee - Drums

Discography

6-song EP, "Wealth of the Disease" 2006

Audio

Lyrics

Video

Photo Gallery

  • Group Shot

  • Faces

  • DE @ Bedrocks

  • Sue/SliceOLife Media

  • Gee/SliceOLife

  • Urith/SliceOLife

  • Meredith/SliceOLife

Press

  • Dormitory Effect Ep review by Metal Maidens [+ Show ]

    Metal Maidens Dormitory Effect- Wealth of the Disease Rating: 8/10 "Okay, we better introduce ...

  • Dormitory Effect - EP review by 3:16 Productions [+ Show ]

    "Long Island metal squad Dormitory Effect throw down a fiery six-track release with WEALTH OF THE DI...

  • Live & CD Review by Sancho [+ Show ]

    "Let's see... you got lost of different kinds of metal. You have plain old metal, heavy metal, death...

  • Coopted.com review of "Wealth of the Disease" [+ Show ]

    "Meeting Dormitory Effect in a dark New York alley may be one of the most frightening events ever, b...

  • Review of DE's CD by MTJ Fusion [+ Show ]

    "Think women can’t rock? Well these four New York natives are here to dispel that myth, easily leavi...

  • Review of "Wealth Of the Disease" by Ballbusters.com [+ Show ]

    "...The music is rough and heavy and the girl has a good voice and it fits the music. All the girls ...

  • Live review of D.E.'s 4/7/06 Pat's Place Show [+ Show ]

    "Dormitory Effect tore the night up as well. Being one of the only all girl metal bands on Long Isla...

  • Women In Music/Spotlight Artist - April, 2006 [+ Show ]

    "Although everyone I’ve spotlighted in the Women in Music Feature has been highly deserving of the s...

  • Dormitory Effect Performance at the Rockrgrl Conference in Seattle, 2005 [+ Show ]

    "i LOVED the fab metal band dormitory effect, they were amazing... the drummer played in her old ban...

Setlist

Star You Are, Let This Cease, Crawler, Father, What I Have Done, Bide My Time, What's Real (& What I Feel), RJ, Hand That Feeds. Covers: Aqua Teen Hunger Force Theme, Metallica's "The Thing That Should Not Be", Motley Crue's "Looks That Kill". Our set can run from 30 - 1 hour and longer if need be.

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