A Place to Call Home
Concord, California, United States | SELF
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The first thing that comes to mind after a minute of this three-song demo is, “Bush” - not the president; that 90s band with the guy all the girls in high school thought was hot. Despite vocalist/guitarist Anthony Nielsen’s husky voice, A Place to Call Home quickly eschews the Bush comparison with a display of strong musicianship and complex, yet unpretentious, song structures. On the eponymous final title track, the band truly comes alive with Jose Martinez’s intricate, tasteful lead guitar, bassist Nathaniel Galovich’s propelling bass lines and the constant percussive drive of drummer Alex Marks. The recording is surprisingly crisp and clear for a demo, and it’s obvious that a lot of work has gone into this band. Sure it’s a bit radio-friendly, but it’s certainly beats Nickelback. (www.myspace.com/placetocallhome) - Big Takeover Magazine
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right now we only have our demo available from us and at myspace.com/aplacetocallhome
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A Place to Call Home is composed of Anthony Nielsen (vocals/guitars), Nathaniel Galovich (bass/backup vocals), and Scotty Fox (drums).
Anthony Nielsen wrote many of the songs in previous incarnations (Phosgene Factor, Siphon, Iron Lung, and Darkest of Days). Later as Nathaniel joined on bass and Scotty Fox on drums, A Place to Call Home really started to take its current form.
Lets be honest with ourselves, you don't care about our background or how long we've been together nor are we at liberty to disclose much information about our past "endeavors". What we can tell you is that we are a group of pimps that play hard rock and metal for people that don't subscribe to one-dimensional music. A Place to Call Home believes in a stage show with dynamic songs so keep an ear to the ground, we'll be headed your way soon enough...
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