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"Cincinnati Citybeat review"

"Starting with a quirky foundation of Alternative/Indie Rock influenced by a laundry list of quality artists, Complex Mold provides even more atmosphere, with touches of jazzy sax and flute. And that's just in the studio; they're a live juggernaut and one of Cleveland's favorite stage bands." - Cincinnati Citybeat - Cincinnati Citybeat


"Thoughts about Complex Mold"

"A lot of the bands I hear sound very similiar, and the ones that try to be different seem to try too hard and 'different for the sake of being different' often translates into a very horrible sound. Complex Mold has a very cool sound that will be sure to win over fans very easily." - Chris Mara, Nashville Producer


"Review of "Attack of the Killer Guinea Pigs""

"Killer saxophones and extremely memorable riffs...these guys know how to maneuver through a song" - Cleveland Free Times


"A Word about Complex Mold"

"Complex Mold will make you redefine your concepts of harmony as you twist around their highly ambient and chromatic riffs, listening to their sonic soundscapes which accurately compliment the stories they tell." - Chris Opperman - www.Oppymusic.com


"Review of "Street Toughs""

Melding indie-rock, fusion, and a touch of funk, Complex Mold's debut rocks with a sense of purpose missing from most music heavy on the chops. The quartet builds great tunes from crisp drumming, slamming bass lines, and tasty saxophone licks (proving horns can rock). Ultimately, though, it's the captivating lyrics and wicked self-deprecating wit of frontman Davey Patterson - a true singer songwriter - that make Street Toughs & Songs Of Worship so damn listenable. - Cleveland Free Times


Discography

Attack of the Killer Guinea Pigs (2004 - collection of demos and live tracks)

Street Toughs And Songs of Worship - full length album 2006 (September 2006)

Theatre Of The Insane - full length album (slated for upcoming 2008 release)

Complex Mold can be heard on WMMS 100.7's "Native Noise" show in Cleveland, Ohio and the internet-based Sawkick.com radio show.

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The brainchild of gifted composer/performer Davey P, Complex Mold was formed in the early 00's as the output for this authentically original songwriter. After placing a series of self-performed demo versions of his songs in independent films (most notably of NYC Indie Film Festival fame), Davey assembled a lineup of Cleveland, Ohio's hardest-hitting musicians and created the city's finest original music project. With a sound reminiscent of such diverse artists as Primus, Soundgarden, Radiohead, The Police, and System Of A Down, few bands could keep pace with the frenetic energy of the quartet.

Currently, the band is based in New York City, gigging routinely throughout the eastern U.S. and Canada as a solo act, duo, or trio. With the help of some of the finest musicians in Toronto, Ontario, and New York, NY, Complex Mold is currently putting the finishing touches on their 3rd release, tentatively titled "Theatre Of The Insane" and slated for early '08 release.

What they're saying:

"Killer saxophones and extremely memorable riffs...these guys know how to
maneuver through a song" - Cleveland Free Times Review

"Complex Mold will make you redefine your concepts of harmony as you twist
around their highly ambient and chromatic riffs, listening to their sonic soundscapes
which accurately compliment the stories they tell." - Chris Opperman, Oppymusic.com

"A lot of the bands I hear sound very similiar, and the ones that try to be different seem to try too hard and 'different for the sake of being different' often translates into a very horrible sound. Complex Mold has a very cool sound that will be sure to win over fans very easily." - Chris Mara, Nashville Producer

"Starting with a quirky foundation of Alternative/Indie Rock influenced by a laundry list of quality artists, Complex Mold provides even more atmosphere, with touches of jazzy sax and flute. And that's just in the studio; they're a live juggernaut and one of Cleveland's favorite stage bands." - Cincinnati Citybeat