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Wilmington, Massachusetts, United States | INDIE

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"Take a little Mindwalk"

You Wanna Hear The Next Rush? Take A Little Mindwalk
Filed under: Random Observations, New Talent Administrator @ 1:22 pm
So I m cleaning up a little bit around my kitchen this morning and I have the TV going in the other room tuned to the local Fox channel since I want to hear when the weather report comes on.

They are talking about a band that will be performing as part of the morning news show that is on and they mention that the members of this particular band are 13, 14 and 11 years old.

Oh great, this ought to be really great stuff, I m thinking sarcastically to myself and figuring they are rappers or something.

I then hear the host ask them what kind of music they play. I cannot hear the response in the other room since the kid they are talking to sounds a bit soft-spoken. I then hear the host say something like, Straight-up rock and roll and then asks what artists have influenced them.

This time I just make out what the kid says, and although I don t know who the first band was that he mentioned and can no longer remember the name, the second and third influences I hear the kid mention are Kansas and Rush. Now they ve got my attention.

I go in and see these young dudes getting ready to play. There s the 11-year-old drummer with his double-bass drum Neil Peart kit, the bass player with some keyboards at his disposal (how Geddy Lee!) and the guitarist with what I thought was a Fender of some type but turned out to be a Carvin.

They start playing one of their originals that sounds to me like it has a lot of Rush influence, but the problem is that is sounds like crap. I don t mean the kids performance, which actually sounds pretty damn good really great considering how old these guys are!

The problem is the sound set-up in the TV studio, which obviously was not designed to provide quality sound for visiting rock and roll bands. Even so, I can tell these young guys have some serious talent in their possession.

The band is called Mindwalk and they are based somewhere in Massachusetts. The show s host comes back after the performance and mentions that these guys have done some recording in a studio in Groton, Mass., which is right next to the town I lived in before moving here to New Hampshire.

The host also mentions that their website is www.mindwalkband.com and of course, I have to take a peek and download some of the MP3 files they have.

Listening to the downloaded MP3 s really tells the story since they re nice, clean studio recordings. Of the five song snippets available for download, I was most impressed with their rendition of Rush s YYZ and U.K. s Presto, simply due to the fact that those are two songs I am familiar with, and these kids pull them off fabulously.

These kids are amazing. I don t know how they found each other, but it s a good thing that they did. They have a bright future ahead of them and a damn fine supply of accomplishment already behind them.

I've seen some bold claims from other bands about their being the next Rush, or whatever, but amazingly enough, these young guys called Mindwalk already may be the next Rush. It s a little scary to think about just how good they will be in 10 years. These kids are the future of real rock music.



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* Holy shit!!! Where did they come from? I've never heard young kids kick ass like that.

*These kids sound great. I visited there web site, and listened to a couple of MP3's. Being a huge Rush fan, I was quite impressed.

I hope to catch some shows if they play some local venues. I can only imagine what they will sound like in 8 years.

- Real rock news


"Quick launch Song Review"

QuickLaunch Song Contest Review Form
Overall Rating ****
Overall impression
“Crimson Sunset”, by MindWalk. You’ve done an amazing job. This is a beautifully moving performance; you make my job easy. Soulful, touching, fantastic vocals and instrumentals to match.

What a vibe you guys generate! Emotionally loaded and wistful.
The melody of the three of you coming together is sending you straight to the charts, no doubt.
I especially loved the guitar lead in; set a great mood for the rest of the song.

Your lyrics are insightful and piercing. It’s hard not to sing along.

The traditional structure you used sweeps this song along, and sweeps your listeners right along with it. Sweet!

The entire performance is a heartfelt, journey; fluid and impassioned. Memorable across the board.

Reviewer Name, Title, Date
Jason Levitt, Talent Scout, 10/06/06

- Jason Levitt


"Boy Band goes Progressive"

“Boy band” Goes Progressive : How much did music really mean to you at age 12? Chances are you had no clue what “progressive Rock” referred to, and probably could care less. Yet now, in an era when the musical tastes of most Americans are shaped by commercial radio, MTV and the likes of American Idol, a true rarity has emerbed from the greater Boston, area in Mindwalk Blvd. – likely the youngest working prog band on earth.
The sheer novelty of this, of course , is their youth Mindwlak Blvd. has appeared on tevision twice, performing live at the Fox network and featured on cable's Discoery Channel. - Progression Magazine


""Paint the Seconds" Review"

Mindwalk Blvd has created one of the finest recordings of progressive/melodic heavy metal I've heard in some time. Paint The Seconds is replete with great songs, soaring harmonies and driving guitar built to blow out your speakers. Imagine taking the sounds of early RATT, mixing in Styx or Yes-like harmonies and melodic lyricism, and just a dose of Cinderella-style glam, and you're walking down Mindwalk Blvd. In spite of all the 1980's references, Paint The Seconds comes off as a thoroughly modern album.

The album opens with Beside Me, a straightforward rocker built on a nasty guitar riff. The song evolves into chorus that sounds like something the Tommy Shaw-led Styx might record. The song rocks from beginning to end and is an appropriate bell weather of the sound put forth by Mindwalk Blvd. Sometimes alternates between quite verses and heavy rock choruses. Away is a rocker's delight, with some of the most inspired guitar work you'll hear this year. Patriot is another highlight, and probably the heaviest song on the album.

And just to show Mindwalk Blvd isn't all blood and guts, Crimson Sunset is a classic rocker ballad, featuring acoustic guitar and the distinctive lead vocals of Jordan Ferreira. The harmonies here are absolutely gorgeous. This is the sort of song that in the days of rock singles might have bought the band several mansions. As it is, it is the most radio-ready of the songs on Paint The Seconds, and deserves a proper hearing on popular radio. Paint The Seconds closes with Stop Down, which is another classic guitar-driven melodic hard rock song.

What's most interesting about Mindwalk Blvd is that if you listen closely to the song composition, the music is extremely complex and interesting. Despite all of the amplifier fire here, I would not be surprised to learn that one or more members are classically trained musicians with significant music theory knowledge. This is a musician's album above all things, but is accessible to all. That all said, it is mind boggling that these guys are only between 13 and 16 years old!

Mindwalk Boulevard would have been international superstars in 1980's. Whether today's music market will bring the same ardor is hard to say, but they certainly deserve your undivided attention. Don't be surprised if some day you're getting in line to buy tickets for their 20th anniversary tour.

Rating: 4.5 Stars (Out of 5)

You can learn more about Mindwalk Blvd at www.mindwalkblvd.com, where you can purchase a copy of Paint The Seconds. Also worth noting, Mindwalk Blvd was recently picked by VH1 and Jon Anderson of Yes to be one of the three finalists in the national "Your Move With Yes" contest. Unfortunately the contest itself was cancelled due to Jon Anderson’s recent respiratory illness and the subsequent cancellation of Yes’ 40th Anniversary Tour.
- Wildy's World


Discography

Calculate (2012 Mindwalk Blvd)

Reach, Bite My Tongue (2010 Joe Merrick - Producer)
Reach (WHJY94.1FM - first day released)

Paint the Seconds (2008 John Ellis-producer)

Beside Me (used for soundtrack to TV show)
Sometimes
Away
Crimson Sunset (On rotation Lisbon Portugal 101.1FM Best of Rock. VH1 and Jon Anderson picked as one on 3 finalists in the "your move with Yes contest)
Patriot
Step Down

All have had airplay on local radio stations.

New EP (2009 Mudrock Producer)

Art Crime
What Do You Say
Alone

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Bio

Award winning hard rock band MINDWALK BLVD has been filling clubs and impressing audiences in the Boston area for over 7 years. Performing coast to coast from the Atlantic Records Showcase in Miami FL. to the ASCAP convention in Hollywood CA they are well known for their impressive harmonies, songwriting and high level of skills on their instruments. Voted "Best Unsigned Band in Boston" in 2009 which won them a recording contract with Hollywood producer "Mudrock" (Avenged Sevenfold, Godsmack) and most recently voted "Best Heavy Rock/Metal artist-2010" by the Boston Music Conference. Mindwalk has won many national and international songwriting competitions.

Mindwalk's has enjoyed over 2 million combined views to their videos on YouTube as a result of one going viral gaining them fans worldwide.
What sets Mindwalk apart from other bands is the fact that all members have been playing and performing professionally from grade school or earlier. Now being 21+ they are all top notch seasoned musicians at a very young age.

MWB always plays a tight, energetic and entertaining performance that is versatile to accomodate any venue from family freindly to heavier material for 18+ shows. They have performed many shows throughout the Nation from small coffeeshops (acoustically) to concerts of thousands. Sharing stages with Extreme, Fair to Midland, Alter Bridge, Tony Levin, the Flower Kings etc.

They have performed at venues such as Showcase Live at Gillette Stadium, Six Flags, the Boston Music Convention Showcase and hundreds more. Their music was chosen to be included on the CMJ compilation CD handed out to over 10,000 attendees at the show in NYC.

They have performed on FOX 25 TV, WB56 and The Discovery Channel and FUSE TV and others. For radio they have been interviewed by major rock stations in Boston such as (106.3FM Frank) along with an acoustic performance. And 93.5 FM in RI.

For publications they have had spreads in major national publications such as Progression, Modern Drummer and Drum magazine as well as many smaller local publications such as The Boston Pheonix, The Miami New Times, The South Florida Music Magazine etc.

Mindwalk Blvd was also chosen by a panel of VH1 judges and Jon Anderson of Yes to be one of three finalists in the national "Your move with Yes" competition with their song Crimson Sunset. Jon Anderson had volunteered to assist them with their vocal arrangements of their upcoming songs.

Mindwalk blvd can fit into almost any venue and can play all of their songs acoustically. For movie opportunities all their songs are available in instrumental versions as well.

What do people think:

Mindwalk Blvd has created one of the finest recordings of progressive/melodic heavy metal I've heard in some time...some of the most inspired guitar work you'll hear this year.... the music is extremely complex and interesting... it is mind boggling that these guys are only between 13 and 16 years old! Mindwalk Boulevard would have been international superstars in 1980's
Wildy Haskell (Wildy World) 2008 (also chosen as #18 in the top 40 bands for 2008)

...these guys are great.......they have the riffs, and the power.....
Jon Anderson (Yes)

EXCELLENT!!! Great Playin', vocal harmonies, melodies, grooves, great stuff! Sick soloin' in Away & Patriot...!
Ron (Bumblefoot) Guns n Roses

Great song - nice arrangement. Dynamics are chilling. Song has potential for cross market appeal.
(Billboard judges)

Absolutely Incredible!!... Great heartfelt vocal and
instrumental performances... Incredibly tight vocal harmonies... well
structured and creatively arranged...well thought out instrumentation. Cool lyrics,
great imagery, storyline and thematic continuity.

Mike Pinder (Moody Blues)

If you are looking for music that pours with heart and passion, then Mindwalk Blvd is the perfect choice.
Juniors Cave (Issac Davis Jr.)

"Crimson Sunset" Tight performance and excellently execute